

Interpol Issues Red Notice for Brazilian Congresswoman Carla Zambelli
Brazilian Deputy Carla Zambelli is now on Interpol's wanted list following a request from Brazil's Federal Police. The move comes after Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the investigation into Zambelli's alleged attempts to obstruct justice. Zambelli, a member of the Liberal Party (PL), has been accused of involvement in the January 8th attacks on government buildings in Brasília. The Interpol red notice means that law enforcement agencies in 196 countries will assist in locating and apprehending her if she leaves Brazil. "This is a serious matter," said a source close to the investigation, speaking on condition of anonymity. "The evidence against Zambelli is substantial, and this red notice reflects the seriousness of the situation." Zambelli has denied any wrongdoing and claims the accusations are politically motivated. However, the red notice represents a significant escalation in the legal proceedings against her. The situation highlights the ongoing tension in Brazilian politics and the international implications of domestic conflicts.