President Jair Bolsonaro described the trafficking of cocaine by a sergeant on a Brazilian Air Force plane bound for the G-20 summit in Japan as “unacceptable” and denied it had any connection to his team.

“I demanded immediate and severe punishment for the person responsible for the narcotic substance found in the military plane,” Bolsonaro wrote on social media Wednesday. “We won’t tolerate such disrespect to our country!”

 

Bolsonaro declined to answer questions from reporters in Osaka on the sergeant’s arrest. Presidential spokesperson Otavio Santana do Rego Barros told reporters that Bolsonaro has demanded an explanation about what happened as soon as possible, adding the incident is under military police investigation.

In an earlier statement on social media, Bolsonaro said Brazil’s armed forces are comprised of 300,000 ethically upstanding servicemen and women, and that he had instructed the Defense Ministry to work with Spanish authorities.

Brazil has become an important way-station for cocaine produced in the Andes and ultimately bound for consumers in Europe.

Source: Bloomberg