PF identifies 6 trips by Lulinha with lobbyist target of search and seizure, says portal
Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, “Lulinha”, President Lula’s eldest son, made at least six trips alongside Roberta Luchsinger, lobbyist and businesswoman, according to the Federal Police, according to information from the Power360.
On those occasions, Lulinha and Roberta took an international trip to Portugal, in June 2024, and were under the same airline ticket tracking code on five other occasions, on national routes, between April and June 2025.
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According to the Power360the trips point to a possible link between the two. Roberta is named as a personal friend of Lulinha’s wife. Last Thursday, she was the target of the Sem Desconto operation, which investigates schemes involving embezzlement of INSS pensions. The Supreme Court decided that Roberta should wear an electronic ankle bracelet and seized her passport. Lulinha is not investigated as part of this operation.
To the Power360lawyer Marco Aurélio de Carvalho stated that the citations to Fábio Luís in the PF investigations into the INSS are “gossip and villainy”. According to him, “Roberta’s (Luchsinger) exchanges of messages with other people under investigation are absolute. She herself says that they tried to involve Fábio in the past in various things and now it is no different. In other words, if they tried to involve him, it is because he is not involved. Therefore, he is absolutely calm”, he added.
Lulinha summoned to testify
The INSS CPMI took a new step last Friday (19) by filing summons requests that expand the political scope of investigations into fraud in retirement and pension discounts.
Among the names called to testify is Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, son of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), as well as senator Weverton Rocha (PDT-MA) and other targets of the most recent phase of Operation Without Discount, launched by the Federal Police on Thursday (18).
The requests were presented by the commission’s rapporteur, deputy Alfredo Gaspar (União-AL), who tries to take advantage of the developments of the PF operation to put characters who had been spared in the first months of the collegiate’s work on the CPMI radar.
