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The suspects were apprehended in an operation that not only involved assistance from US authorities, but the help of Facebook and Twitter. Last week, Brazilian police rounded up 10 suspects in different locations around the country. Justice Minister Alexandre de Moraes said some of the men had pledged allegiance to the ISIS without having any personal contact with members of the terrorism group. The suspects had never received any training nor been to Iraq or Syria.
The group, which Moraes called a "cell," never met in person, did not have any bomb materials or funding, and had tried to buy an AK from Paraguay online, according to Univision. The suspects also didn't know each other and only communicated via messaging apps WhatsApp and Telegram. Sao Paulo state police take part in a simulated hostage situation during a security exercise ahead of the Rio Olympics, in the airport of Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, July 21, Brazilian authorities revealed the antiterrorism operation when they announced the arrests on Thursday.
Brazilian federal police said in a statement that Operation Hashtag, as it was known, had started in April and involved phone taps and monitoring the suspects' postings on social media. After the initial arrests, a Brazilian prosecutor revealed that the US FBI had also aided the investigation, providing tips on six individuals in May. Paulo newspaper. The arrests not only come just days before the opening of the Rio games.
Brazilian courts have overturned each ban relatively quickly. WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, offers encrypted communications, and the company says that even it cannot access the conversations Brazilian authorities have requested to see. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Christopher Woody. Snapchat icon A ghost.