39 kilograms of cocaine found on military plane travelling with Brazilian president

Bags filled with cocaine, allegedly planted there by a Brazilian air force member, were discovered on a military plane travelling with the president of Brazil to the G20 summit.

Brazilian officials are confirming that an Air Force sergeant is accused of trying to smuggle cocaine into Spain on this plane as he was working on a support mission for President Jair Bolsonaro's trip to the G-20 summit in Japan.

Brazilian officials are confirming that an Air Force sergeant is accused of trying to smuggle cocaine into Spain on this plane. Source: (Johnson Barros/FAB/Defense Ministry of Brazil via AP

Spanish police have arrested a member of the Brazilian Air Force who carried three bags full of cocaine on a military plane to Seville hours before President Jair Bolsonaro's was scheduled to take a stopover there, police and officials said on Wednesday.

The Brazilian Air Force said in a statement the airman was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking and the case was also being investigated by the country's military police.

An airman of the Brazilian Air Force guards the main entrance of the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense, in Brasilia, Brazil.
An airman of the Brazilian Air Force guards the main entrance of the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense, in Brasilia, Brazil. Source: AP Photo/Eraldo Peres

A Spanish police source told Reuters officers had discovered 39kg of the drug in three pieces of luggage, which they checked on Tuesday while the plane was waiting to continue its journey to Tokyo.

The suspect was supporting Mr Bolsonaro's trip to Japan for this week's G20 meeting, Vice President Hamilton Mourao told journalists in Brasilia. The airman had been assigned to remain in Spain and embark on the president's plane for the final leg of his return trip.

"Obviously, given the quantity of the drug he was carrying, he didn't buy it on the corner and bring it, right? He was working as a mule. A well-qualified mule, so to speak," said Mr Mourao.



Mr Bolsonaro's original official itinerary listed Seville as a stopover on Tuesday night, but an updated version cited Lisbon.

In a tweet, Mr Bolsonaro said he had been informed of Tuesday's arrest by the defence minister and ordered "immediate cooperation with Spanish police."


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