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Two arrested over alleged plot targeting Lady Gaga concert in Rio de Janeiro

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Police in Brazil said on Sunday that two people have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to detonate explosives at a free Lady Gaga concert in Rio de Janeiro.

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The Rio event on Saturday was the biggest show of the pop star’s career, which attracted an estimated 2.5 million fans to Copacabana Beach and had crowds screaming and dancing along.

Felipe Cury, secretary of the Rio police, said authorities believed the suspects sought to target Brazil’s LGBTQ community.

“They were clearly saying that they were planning an attack at Lady Gaga’s concert motivated by sexual orientation,” Cury told a press conference on Sunday.

Rio Police chief Luiz Lima said the group disseminated hate speech and violent content online, aimed at gaining notoriety in order to attract more viewers, more participants, most of them teenagers, many of them children’.

Even as Brazilian authorities said they arrested suspects in the hours before Lady Gaga’s show, the event went ahead without disruption, leading some to question the seriousness of the threat.

Police said nothing about the alleged plot at the time in an effort to ‘avoid panic’ and ‘the distortion of information’.

A spokesperson for Lady Gaga said the pop star and her team ‘learned about this alleged threat via media reports this morning. Prior to and during the show, there were no known safety concerns, nor any communication from the police or authorities to Lady Gaga regarding any potential risks’.

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The statement added: “Her team worked closely with law enforcement throughout the planning and execution of the concert, and all parties were confident in the safety measures in place.”

Security was tight at Saturday’s concert, with 5,200 military and police officers deployed to the beach where fans were revelling in the pop singer’s classic hits like ‘Born This Way’, which became something of an LGBTQ anthem after its 2011 release.

Authorities arrested two people in connection with the alleged plot – a man described as the group’s leader in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul on illegal weapons possession charges, and a teenager in Rio on child pornography charges. Police did not elaborate on their exact roles in the plot or on how the group came to target Lady Gaga’s free concert.

“Those involved were recruiting participants, including teenagers, to carry out integrated attacks using improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails,” police said.

The Justice Ministry said that it determined the group posed a ‘risk to public order’. It said the group falsely presented themselves online as ‘Little Monsters’ — Lady Gaga’s nickname for her fans – in order to lure teenagers into ‘networks with violent and self-destructive content’.

During a series of raids on the homes of 15 suspects across several Brazilian states, authorities confiscated phones and other electronic devices. Although police said they believed homemade bombs were intended for use in the planned attack, there was no mention of the raids turning up any weapons or explosive material.

Cury said one of the suspects, whose home was raided in the city of Macaé, near Rio, ‘had a religious motivation’ and ‘claimed the singer (Gaga) was a Satanist’.

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