Former Brazilian President Luiz
Inacio Lula da Silva has been detained as part of a huge fraud inquiry
into the state oil company Petrobras.
The former president's house was raided by federal police agents and he was brought in for questioning.
Lula, who left office in 2011, has denied allegations of corruption.
The long-running inquiry, known as Operation Car Wash, is probing accusations of corruption and money laundering at Petrobras.
Dozens
of executives and politicians have been arrested or are under
investigation on suspicion of overcharging contracts with Petrobras and
using part of the money to pay for bribes and electoral campaigns.
Police said they had evidence that Lula, 70, received illicit benefits from the kickback scheme.
Officials
said some 33 search warrants and 11 detention warrants were being
carried out by 200 federal police agents in the states of Rio de
Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Bahia.
Lula's house in Sao Bernardo do
Campo, near Sao Paulo, was raided early on Friday. The headquarters of
his institute in Sao Paulo was also targeted, as were his wife, Marisa,
and sons, reports said.
One of the lines of inquiry is that construction companies targeted
by the operation could have favoured Lula in the development of a ranch
and a luxury beachfront apartment.
Raids in the cities where these properties are located have also been carried out.
"Ex-president
Lula, besides being party leader, was the one ultimately responsible
for the decision on who would be the directors at Petrobras and was one
of the main beneficiaries of these crimes," a police statement said,
quoted by Reuters news agency.
"There is evidence that the crimes enriched him and financed electoral campaigns and the treasury of his political group."
Supporters and opponents of the former president clashed in front of his house following the raids.
A popular figure
Lula,
from the Workers' Party, served two terms as president and was
succeeded in office by his political protege, Dilma Rousseff.
He led Brazil during a time of rapid economic growth and is credited for lifting millions of people out of poverty.
He still is a well-liked figure and has been considered as a
potential candidate in presidential elections in 2018. But his
popularity has been hit by recent allegations that he either had
knowledge or involvement in the wrongdoings.
On Thursday, Lula's
institute said the former president had never committed any illegal acts
before, during or after his presidential term.
The corruption
scandal threatens the government of Ms Rousseff, who has faced repeated
impeachment calls, analysts say. She has denied having any knowledge of
wrongdoings.
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