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Justice & LawFriday, July 3, 2026

Brazil’s Supreme Court Extends Bolsonaro’s House Arrest Indefinitely, Orders Surrender of All Firearms

Justice Alexandre de Moraes maintained the former president’s humanitarian detention at home but revoked his gun licence and CAC registration, citing incompatibility with his status as a convicted prisoner.

Brazil’s Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) has extended the humanitarian house arrest of former president Jair Bolsonaro without setting a new expiry date, while simultaneously ordering him to surrender all ten firearms registered in his name within 48 hours. The ruling, issued by Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Friday, keeps the 71-year-old confined to his Brasília residence under electronic monitoring and a ban on external communications, but strips him of his firearm permit and his registration as a collector, sport shooter and hunter (CAC). The decision follows the expiry of an initial 90-day period of home detention granted in March after Bolsonaro was hospitalised with bacterial bronchopneumonia.

According to the STF, the extension rests on two findings. First, the court accepted the assessment of the Prosecutor-General’s Office (PGR) that no serious disciplinary infraction occurred when a pistol belonging to Bolsonaro was discovered with a military security agent during a routine traffic stop in June. The PGR and the Federal District civil police concluded the weapon was legally registered and that the former president had not committed a crime, removing a potential obstacle to continued house arrest. Second, Justice Moraes cited weekly medical reports submitted by the defence showing clinical improvement in Bolsonaro’s pneumonia and other comorbidities, yet argued that his age and fragile immune system still make the home environment the most suitable for recovery.

Despite clearing Bolsonaro of misconduct, the court determined that his legal condition as a prisoner serving a 27-year sentence for attempting a coup after the 2022 election is incompatible with firearm possession. The ruling therefore cancels his CAC registration and mandates the immediate seizure of an arsenal that includes pistols, carbines and shotguns, most of them classified as restricted-use. The defence had previously informed the court that Bolsonaro had no interest in recovering the seized pistol, and the ruling warns that any breach of the conditions of house arrest will result in an immediate return to closed-regime imprisonment.

Viewed from Brasília, the decision removes a source of legal uncertainty just as the country enters the final stretch of a presidential campaign in which Bolsonaro’s eldest son, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, is the main challenger to incumbent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The younger Bolsonaro has pledged to pardon his father and remove STF justices if elected. The former president has now spent nearly a year under escalating restrictions, from an ankle monitor and nightly curfew imposed in July 2025 to full house arrest. The STF has not indicated when it will next review the detention regime, leaving Bolsonaro’s status open-ended while the electoral contest unfolds.

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The Brazilian Supreme Court acts independently, extending the precautionary measure to ensure public order.

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The account focuses on legal and procedural aspects, normalizing the judicial action as part of the democratic system.

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No mention is made of the possible political motivation behind the decision or criticism from Bolsonaro's supporters.

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The Brazilian judiciary handles its own affairs; this is a routine update.

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By reporting the event without commentary, the bloc implies it is of low relevance to its audience.

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The bloc omits any analysis of the political implications for Brazil's far-right.

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Friday, July 3, 2026

Brazil’s Supreme Court Extends Bolsonaro’s House Arrest Indefinitely, Orders Surrender of All Firearms

Justice Alexandre de Moraes maintained the former president’s humanitarian detention at home but revoked his gun licence and CAC registration, citing incompatibility with his status as a convicted prisoner.

Brazil’s Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) has extended the humanitarian house arrest of former president Jair Bolsonaro without setting a new expiry date, while simultaneously ordering him to surrender all ten firearms registered in his name within 48 hours. The ruling, issued by Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Friday, keeps the 71-year-old confined to his Brasília residence under electronic monitoring and a ban on external communications, but strips him of his firearm permit and his registration as a collector, sport shooter and hunter (CAC). The decision follows the expiry of an initial 90-day period of home detention granted in March after Bolsonaro was hospitalised with bacterial bronchopneumonia.

According to the STF, the extension rests on two findings. First, the court accepted the assessment of the Prosecutor-General’s Office (PGR) that no serious disciplinary infraction occurred when a pistol belonging to Bolsonaro was discovered with a military security agent during a routine traffic stop in June. The PGR and the Federal District civil police concluded the weapon was legally registered and that the former president had not committed a crime, removing a potential obstacle to continued house arrest. Second, Justice Moraes cited weekly medical reports submitted by the defence showing clinical improvement in Bolsonaro’s pneumonia and other comorbidities, yet argued that his age and fragile immune system still make the home environment the most suitable for recovery.

Despite clearing Bolsonaro of misconduct, the court determined that his legal condition as a prisoner serving a 27-year sentence for attempting a coup after the 2022 election is incompatible with firearm possession. The ruling therefore cancels his CAC registration and mandates the immediate seizure of an arsenal that includes pistols, carbines and shotguns, most of them classified as restricted-use. The defence had previously informed the court that Bolsonaro had no interest in recovering the seized pistol, and the ruling warns that any breach of the conditions of house arrest will result in an immediate return to closed-regime imprisonment.

Viewed from Brasília, the decision removes a source of legal uncertainty just as the country enters the final stretch of a presidential campaign in which Bolsonaro’s eldest son, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, is the main challenger to incumbent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The younger Bolsonaro has pledged to pardon his father and remove STF justices if elected. The former president has now spent nearly a year under escalating restrictions, from an ankle monitor and nightly curfew imposed in July 2025 to full house arrest. The STF has not indicated when it will next review the detention regime, leaving Bolsonaro’s status open-ended while the electoral contest unfolds.

Divergence — who tells it how
10%Low
2 blocs · positions from −0.20 to 0.00
CriticalFavorable
LATIND
Divergence between press blocs
Latin American press−0.20neutral
Indian & South Asian press0.00neutral
The provided materials for the Latin American, Indian/South Asian, and Southeast Asian blocs do not contain articles related to the story in question. The analysis is based on general inferences rather than actual coverage.
Latin American press−0.20
Voice

The Brazilian Supreme Court acts independently, extending the precautionary measure to ensure public order.

Mechanismgiudizializzazione

The account focuses on legal and procedural aspects, normalizing the judicial action as part of the democratic system.

Omission

No mention is made of the possible political motivation behind the decision or criticism from Bolsonaro's supporters.

SkepticismDetachment
Indian & South Asian press0.00
Voice

The Brazilian judiciary handles its own affairs; this is a routine update.

Mechanismdistanziamento

By reporting the event without commentary, the bloc implies it is of low relevance to its audience.

Omission

The bloc omits any analysis of the political implications for Brazil's far-right.

Detachment

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