Man arrested after threatening to explode bomb in front of the STF

by Andrea
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Suspect was in a psychotic outbreak and was taken for medical attention; Police did not find explosive artifact or weapon

The PMDF (Federal District Military Police) was called on Saturday morning (30.2025), at 5:15 am, to serve an incident in the Três Powers Square in Brasilia. A man threatened to blow up a bomb in front of the Supreme Court (STF).

The man, identified as Daniel Mourão, was arrested and taken for medical attention – he appeared to be in a psychotic outbreak. A team from the Anti -Bomb Squad scanned and inspection of the suspect’s belongings. There were only personal items in your backpack.

In November 2024, a man. He after detonating one of them in the square of the three powers.

Bolsonaro’s trial

The false threat of bomb occurs on the eve of the former president’s judgment (PL).

The 1st class of the Supreme Court begins to judge on Tuesday (2.Set.2025) the “core 1” of the coup attempt. The Court reserved on September 2, 3, 9, 10 and 12 for the trial. In addition to Bolsonaro, the defendants are:

  • Alexandre Ramagemformer director of;
  • Almir Garnierformer commander of the Navy;
  • Anderson Torresformer Minister of Justice;
  • Augusto Helenoformer GSI minister (Institutional Security Office);
  • Mauro Cidex-assistant of presidency orders;
  • Paulo Sérgio Nogueiraformer defense minister;
  • Walter Braga Nettoformer minister of the Civil House.

In February 2025, the PGR (Attorney General’s Office) to the Supreme 34 of the 37 investigated for attempted coup d’état in Brazil. According to the agency, Bolsonaro led the criminal organization, which planned, among other actions, the murder of the president (PT) and other authorities, including Minister Alexandre de Moraes.

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