Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro suspected of trying to break GPS to escape
Nov 23, 2025
Brasilia [Brazil], November 23: Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who is under house arrest, was arrested on November 22 on suspicion of using a welding machine to try to break a GPS tracking bracelet in order to escape.
A Brazilian court released a video on November 22 showing Mr. Bolsonaro
The video shows the device badly damaged and burned on both sides, but still attached to Mr. Bolsonaro's ankle. The tracking bracelet is a device typically worn on the ankles of people under house arrest so that authorities can monitor them and ensure they do not escape.
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Former President Bolsonaro has been under house arrest since August awaiting trial. In September, a court sentenced him to 27 years and three months in prison for plotting a coup
Before the suspected GPS break-in incident occurred, many supporters of Mr. Bolsonaro gathered in front of the place where he was under house arrest in the capital Brasilia (Brazil).
In his ruling on November 22, Judge Alexandre de Moraes
Reuters reported on November 23 that Mr. Bolsonaro is currently being held at the Brazilian Federal Police headquarters in Brasilia, in a 12 m2 room with a bed, TV, air conditioning and bathroom. Media reported that Mr. Bolsonaro could officially begin serving his prison sentence in the next few days.
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Source: Thanh Nieu Newspaper