Brazil's ex-President Lula turns himself in to police

IANS  |  Brasilia 

Brazil's former turned himself in to federal police on Saturday, after supporters tried to prevent him from handing himself over to the authorities.

After supporters blocked his vehicle, Lula left the headquarters of the in this city in Sao Paulo state on foot, reports

The embattled former had spent the last two nights in the building, where he began his political career as a

Lula, who insists he is innocent of wrongdoing, denied that he was trying to evade justice by ignoring a judge's order to surrender to federal police, after his lawyers lost their latest appeal against their client's 12-year sentence for alleged corruption.

The two-time was accompanied by leaders of his left-leaning and his successor and protege Dilma Rousseff, who was impeached in 2016, as well as several leftist presidential candidates running in October elections.

Lula's hopes of running for re-election were dashed this week with the decision that he must begin serving his sentence, despite pending appeals.

He has maintained the charges that he accepted the gift of a luxury apartment from (now called OAS S.A) in return for government building contracts were politically motivated to prevent Brazil's leading progressive candidate from taking part in the electoral process.

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 07:14 IST