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06 June 2007
By VIVIAN SEQUERA, Associated Press Writer
(AP) BRASILIA, Brazil - Brazil police have formally accused a brother of President Luiz Inacio Lula
da Silva of influence peddling after a nationwide crackdown on illegal gambling, the government news
agency said Tuesday.
{mosgoogle left} Genival Inacio da Silva's home in the San Bernardo do Campo suburb was searched by authorities Monday as part of a federal police operation that arrested 77 people on charges of smuggling electronic gambling machines and bribing police in {tag Mato Grosso do Sul} state.
Police did not say what was seized in {tag Silva}'s brother's home or elaborate on the motives for the accusation, the official {tag Agencia Brasil} said.
A police officer, who would not identify himself because of departmental regulations, said police had requested a temporary arrest order for Silva's brother but a judge turned it down.
A formal accusation is a step in the Brazilian legal process before prosecutors file charges with a judge, who then must determine if the evidence merits {tag indictment} for trial.





