Brazil’s federal police carry out a search of former President Jair Bolsonaro’s home as part of a firearms-related inquiry. Multiple outlets report that investigators look for weapons and ammunition during the operation and that nothing is found. The search takes place at Bolsonaro’s residence, where police conduct checks consistent with an investigation into possible possession or acquisition of firearms. After the search, authorities do not report any seized weapons or ammunition. The reports characterize the action as a federal police operation tied to an inquiry focused on firearms. While outlets confirm the search and the result, they do not provide further details on the underlying allegations, the scope of the investigation, or whether any other locations are being examined. Overall, the consistent points across sources are that the search occurs at Bolsonaro’s home, it is linked to a firearms inquiry, and police ultimately find no weapons or ammunition during the search.