The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, criticized this Wednesday the possibility of former soccer player Dani Alves being released from prison by obtaining conditional release with the payment of a bail of one million euros. “The money that Alves has, the money that someone can lend him, cannot buy the offense that a man does to a woman by committing rape.”

“When sex is something that is done between two, it has to be allowed and consented to by two. This, in fact, is a crime,” Lula declared during the celebration of the 44th anniversary of the Workers’ Party. The president gave a speech remembering the pillars of the party and cited the case of the former Brazilian player as one of the examples of “injustices about which we cannot remain silent“, according to the Brazilian media.

“We are seeing now that Alves can be released if he pays. I learned in Pernambuco (Lula’s home state), when I was little, that people said ‘here in the Northeast, They don’t stop the one who has 20 contos de reis (expression to indicate millions of reais, about three million euros). People see how that maxim continues,” she said.

The Barcelona Court has agreed the provisional detention of the footballer by paying bail of one million euros in a pact that includes the withdrawal of the two passports – the Spanish and the Brazilian – until the final sentence. The order prohibits the convicted person from leaving the national territory and requires him to appear before the Provincial Court weekly.

Likewise, they have imposed a prohibition on him from communicating with and approaching the victim at a distance of less than 1,000 meters from his home; workplace or any other place you frequent. Spanish Justice sentenced him to four and a half years in prison for sexually assaulting a young woman in a toilet at the Sutton nightclub on December 30, 2022, and on January 20, 2023, he entered prison.