Rio de Janeiro: Supporting President Jair Bolsonaro penetrated the police barrier Monday night who had tried to prevent access to the Capital Central Mall on the night of the scheduled demonstration to coincide with Brazilian independence day.
The Federal District Security Security Secretariat said in a statement that officers had been deployed in an effort to control the situation.
The videos distributed on social media showed a forward truck while blaring their horns because hundreds of people dressed in the green and yellow national walk on the side and cheered.
Bolsonaro has worked to mobilize the largest national street demonstration and the power of the project followed a series of setbacks, especially in the hands of the Brazilian Supreme Court.
But it brings a shame risk if the crowd number fails or if there is violence that is considered to come from the influence of the President.
Forced entry to the mall, called the Esplanade Ministry, increases alert ahead of Tuesday’s demonstration, which has been warned by some analysts who have been at risk of resembling riots January 6 at Capitol 6 Jan.
For more than a month, Bolsonaro has directed his anger in two main judges in the field.
On Monday night, Bolsonaro supporters had reached the tip of the mall, where the police stood maintaining metal barricades outside the congress and the Supreme Court.
Truck and bus convoys have flowed towards the capital of Brasilia and the largest city in Brazil, Sao Paulo, where the two largest demonstrations of the nation will take place on Tuesday and Bolsonaro will speak.