Military personnel created an escape plan for Bolsonaro if the coup failed, says PF

Allies of the then president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) They developed a detailed plan to guarantee their escape if the coup d’état planned after the 2022 elections failed, according to the Federal Police (PF).
The scheme, initially discussed after the demonstrations on September 7, 2021, included military strategies, occupation of locations such as the Planalto and Alvorada Palaces and logistical support from the Armed Forces, with the aim of protecting Bolsonaro and ensuring his withdrawal to a safe location. outside the country.
The information is contained in the PF’s 884-page report sent to the Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes, who removed the confidentiality of the document and forwarded it, this Tuesday (26), to the Attorney General’s Office (PGR). ). The report calls for the indictment of 37 people, including Bolsonaro.
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According to the PF, planning for the escape began to be discussed after the demonstrations on September 7, 2021, held in Brasília (DF) and São Paulo (SP), in which Bolsonaro made direct threats to the STF and questioned the legitimacy of the electoral system.

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According to the Federal Police report, forwarded by Alexandre de Moraes to the PGR, the investigation indicates that Jair Bolsonaro (PL) was informed about the progress of the alleged coup plot
During the events, Bolsonaro stated that he would not participate in an electoral “farce” and insinuated the possibility of an institutional rupture, signaling to his supporters the adoption of more forceful measures. The statements encouraged the development of strategies to guarantee his escape if his plans to reverse the electoral result failed.
The details of the plan
The PF report points out that the escape plan was structured based on military concepts known as RAFE (Escape and Evasion Assistance Network) and LAFE (Escape and Evasion Assistance Line), used in war operations to rescue targets in hostile territory. In Bolsonaro’s case, these tactics were adapted to create safe routes and support networks capable of enabling his withdrawal from Brazil if the coup attempts were unsuccessful.
Among the details, there is the plan to occupy strategic installations such as the Planalto and Alvorada Palaces, transforming these locations into temporary protection zones. The objective was to create barriers to prevent the execution of possible arrest warrants and provide logistical support to the former president.
Furthermore, coordinated actions were planned to divert the attention of the authorities and facilitate their exit through alternative routes, such as clandestine routes or military air transport.

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According to the PF report, former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL), despite having been, in theory, the main beneficiary of the supposed articulation in favor of the coup d’état, did not act directly in any nucleus
According to the document, the participation of military personnel would be essential in the scheme, with their mobilization to guarantee Bolsonaro’s safety during his movement to safe locations. The report also points out that the plan included the use of Brazilian Army weapons and vehicles to transport the former president to previously defined strategic points.
The planning gained momentum after the second round of the 2022 elections, which resulted in the victory of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). Meetings held in Planalto between military personnel and advisors close to Bolsonaro adjusted the details of the actions. At the same time, investigators point out that there was an effort to mobilize supporters and pressure commanders of the Armed Forces to join the coup, a strategy that ended up being frustrated by resistance from the High Command.
The document also reveals that the escape plan, initially drawn up in 2021, was adapted at the end of 2022, after the failed coup attempt. Without the necessary support from the Armed Forces to prevent the elected government from taking office, Bolsonaro left Brazil on December 30, 2022, two days before the end of his term.
According to investigators, the purpose of leaving for the United States was to avoid possible arrest and to monitor from a distance the developments of the violent acts of January 8, 2023, which culminated in the invasion of the headquarters of the Three Powers by their supporters.