Overview
- Supreme Court minister Alexandre de Moraes directed the immediate move from PF custody to a Sala de Estado Maior at the 19th PM battalion in the Papuda complex, where Bolsonaro serves a 27‑year, three‑month sentence.
- The decision sets 24/7 medical assistance, access to private doctors, physiotherapy, religious assistance, and participation in a reading‑for‑remission program, with weekly family visits under defined hours.
- Moraes denied a Smart TV or internet access on security grounds, maintaining only standard television, while allowing installation of physiotherapy equipment and preserving daily delivery of special meals.
- An official PF medical board must examine Bolsonaro and file a report within ten days, with the defense and the Prosecutor‑General’s Office allowed to appoint technical assistants within 24 hours.
- The PGR backed a Senate human‑rights inspection and certain access measures, as Moraes rejected allies’ claims of mistreatment as false and public reactions split sharply between Bolsonaro’s supporters and opposition figures.