Lulinha se ofrece a volver de España para declarar en la investigación del fraude del INSS

Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, conocido como Lulinha e hijo del presidente Lula, informó al juez del STF André Mendonça, a través de su abogado, que regresará a Brasil para declarar en la investigación en curso de la Operación Sem Desconto sobre las irregularidades en los descuentos del INSS. Viviendo en España desde 2024, la oferta de Lulinha elimina cualquier riesgo de arresto preventivo, dice su defensa.

El empresario Fábio Luís Lula da Silva (Lulinha), hijo del presidente Lula, ha dado señales de cooperación en el marco de la Operación "Sem Desconto", lanzada por la Policía Federal y la CGU sobre un esquema de desvío de 6.300 millones de reales a través de descuentos no autorizados en el INSS entre 2019 y 2024.

El abogado de Lulinha, Marco Aurélio de Carvalho, dio el mensaje durante una audiencia con el juez del STF André Mendonça la semana pasada. Lulinha, que reside en España desde 2024 (antes de cualquier presunto vínculo con el personaje clave Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes, 'Careca do INSS'), afirmó su disposición a volver y declarar.

La Policía Federal había barajado internamente la prisión preventiva por su residencia en el extranjero, pero optó sólo por levantarle los precintos de secreto bancario, fiscal y telemático. La defensa afirma que la revisión no encontró ninguna implicación de Lulinha, y que su anterior viaje a Portugal con Antunes fue para un proyecto de cannabidiol medicinal.

'Lo hicimos de forma espontánea para despejar todas las dudas. Confiamos en la gestión del juez Mendonça', dijo Carvalho. El 16 de marzo de 2026, la defensa solicitó al STF más explicaciones. Mendonça todavía tiene que programar el testimonio o confirmar su necesidad.

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