Amazon killings: Police identify five more suspects in Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira’s deaths

Two brothers and a third man previously arrested in connection to the murders of the two men in Brazil

A protest demanding justice for the killing of British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenist Bruno Pereira, in Brasilia.  Photograph: Sa Evaristo/AFP/Getty
A protest demanding justice for the killing of British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenist Bruno Pereira, in Brasilia. Photograph: Sa Evaristo/AFP/Getty

Brazilian federal police on Sunday said that five more suspects helped hide the bodies of British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, after having already arrested three men for their murder in the Amazon rainforest.

The police did not name the new suspects, adding in a short statement that ongoing investigations aim to "clarify all the circumstances, motives and those involved in the case".

So far, Amarildo da Costa Oliveira, a fisherman who police say confessed to killing the two victims, his brother, Oseney da Costa, and a third man, Jeferson da Silva Lima, have been arrested.

A suspected arrested for the murder of indigenist Bruno Prereira and journalist Dom Phillips arrives by boat in the port of Atalaia do Norte, state of Amazonas, Brazil on Sunday. Photograph: Joao Laet / AFP/Getty Images
A suspected arrested for the murder of indigenist Bruno Prereira and journalist Dom Phillips arrives by boat in the port of Atalaia do Norte, state of Amazonas, Brazil on Sunday. Photograph: Joao Laet / AFP/Getty Images

Phillips, a freelance reporter who had written for the Guardian and the Washington Post, was doing research for a book on the trip with Mr Pereira, a former head of isolated and recently contacted tribes at federal indigenous affairs agency Funai.

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They were reported missing on June 5th after travelling together by boat through the Javari Valley, a remote region bordering Peru and Colombia. According to police, both were shot with hunting ammunition.

Shock at their fate has echoed across Brazil and around the world, highlighting the overhaul of indigenous agency Funai under president Jair Bolsonaro, along with a rising tide of violence and criminal incursions on native lands. — Reuters

One of the coffins containing human remains found during the search for missing British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Amazon forest, is carried upon arrival at the Federal Police hangar in Braszil on June 16th. Photograph: Sergio Lima/AFP via Getty Images
One of the coffins containing human remains found during the search for missing British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Amazon forest, is carried upon arrival at the Federal Police hangar in Braszil on June 16th. Photograph: Sergio Lima/AFP via Getty Images

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