STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes ordered on Thursday (15) the transfer of former President Jair Bolsonaro from the Federal Police Superintendence to the 19th PM Battalion, known as Papudinha, in Brasília. The decision follows family complaints about detention conditions and a recent mild cranial trauma suffered by Bolsonaro. Left-wing politicians mocked the change, highlighting the symbolism of the location.
The transfer of Jair Bolsonaro to Papudinha was ordered by Minister Alexandre de Moraes in a ruling that rejected defense requests, such as installing a Smart TV, arguing that prison is not a 'hotel stay' or 'vacation colony'. Bolsonaro, sentenced to 27 years and 3 months for leading a 2023 coup attempt, will occupy a 64.83 m² cell with bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and outdoor area, keeping items like a double bed, TV, and hot water. The site allows sunbathing anytime and installation of gym equipment, plus expanded visits and permanent medical assistance.
The move followed family complaints, including air conditioner noise and a fall causing mild cranial trauma the previous week. Michelle Bolsonaro visited the former president and thanked the Federal Police for care with medications and food during prior detention. Eduardo Bolsonaro accused Moraes of political persecution motivated by elections, comparing it to Fernando Collor's case, who received house arrest.
Left-wing politicians highlighted Papuda's symbolism, which has housed figures like José Dirceu, Geddel Vieira Lima, and PCC leaders. Deputy Orlando Silva (PCdoB-SP) called the cell a 'luxury' and privilege compared to January 8 prisoners. Paulo Pimenta (PT-RS) said it symbolizes the end of impunity, while Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) reposted a 2017 video where Bolsonaro mocked opponents with 'Papuda awaits'. Erika Hilton (PSOL-SP) criticized, saying it's 'too much' for him, quoting his own words on criminals.
Health concerns arose: Papudinha initially lacks 24-hour doctors, but SES-DF is organizing shifts. Senator Izalci Lucas (PL-DF) warned of risks, comparing to the death of Cleriston Pereira da Cunha (Clezão), a January 8 prisoner who died in 2023 from a heart attack in Papuda. The distance to DF Star hospital increased from 2 km (5 minutes) to 27 km (35 minutes). Moraes ordered a new medical examination to assess house arrest.