Michel Temer reportedly detained in Rio as part of the anti-corruption probe known as ‘Car Wash’.
Brazil’s former President Michel Temer was arrested on Thursday as part of the sweeping anti-corruption investigation known as “Car Wash”, a source involved in the case told Reuters news agency.
Local media have also reported the arrest.
A spokeswoman for the Prosecutors Office in Rio de Janeiro told The Associated Press on Thursday that Judge Marcelo Breitas had issued an arrest warrant.
Breitas is a Rio judge overseeing part of a sprawling corruption probe involving kickbacks to politicians and public officials.
Temer, a longtime legislator, was hit with corruption charges during his presidency which were blocked by allies in the lower house Congress. The legislative body must authorise charges against a sitting president.
Temer has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Since launching in March 2014, the Car Wash investigation has led to the jailing of top businessmen and politicians, including ex-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Temer was president from 2016 to 2018, taking office following the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.