The minister of the (Supreme Federal Court) gave the defense five days to explain the one-day disconnection of the former president’s electronic ankle bracelet.
According to the Secretariat of Resocialization and Social Inclusion of Alagoas, the equipment ran out of battery between 9am on May 2nd and 9pm the following day.
If the defense does not provide explanations within the deadline, Collor can, according to the minister. He is currently under home care.
The secretariat must also clarify, within 48 hours, the reason for reporting the lack of battery in the ankle bracelet five months after the incident. The report was only forwarded to the court last Wednesday (15).
Moraes ordered that the equipment be installed as a condition for Collor’s release from the prison complex.
Humanitarian house arrest was granted to the former president due to his . He is permitted to travel for health reasons, but must request prior authorization. The exception is urgent and emergency situations; In these cases, travel must be justified within 48 hours of medical care.
Collor can only receive visits from family members, medical staff, lawyers (who must be regularly appointed and have a power of attorney on file) and other people who may be authorized by the STF.
He can’t travel. His passport has been suspended, and he is prohibited from obtaining a new document while under house arrest.