Major win for Trump Crackdown: Lady Gaga Bomb suspect was removed from America last month

A suspected terrorist who allegedly planned to attack Lady Gaga’s record-breaking concert in Brazil has been identified as a 44-year-old man Luis da Silva, who was deported from the US last month. Silva wanted to stream the execution of children and install a bomb close to the stage during Gaga’s Saturday performance on Kopakbana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. Da Silva was taken into custody a few hours before the concert with a 17 -year -old boy. He allegedly used discord to plan his attack, and tried to make others radical to carry out the attacks. Brazilian officials said they plan to use Molotov cocktails and explosive backpacks.“Before and during the show, there were no known security concerns, nor any communication from police or officials to Lady Gaga about any possible risk. His team worked closely with the law enforcement during the concert plan and execution and all the parties had confidence in safety measures. ,
Da Silva was going to perform a devilish ritual
Da Silva told the police that Lady Gaga is a devilish and so he was going to perform a devilistic ritual by killing a child during the show. Da Silva was arrested for an illegal gun -possession, but was released on bail on Monday. His teenage partner was arrested for the possession of child pornography at Rio de Janeiro. “It was an integrated action that saved the lives of hundreds of people. These groups, which are held, have aiming to achieve infamous, more audiences, to gather more participants, most of them are teenagers, many of them are children,” Rio de Janeiro Police Civil Police Main Luiz Lima, who oversees the department for the suppression of Computer Crime, said the department.The revelation that the person was deported from the US, it comes as a major victory for the rift of the Trump administration over illegal migrants, which came on radar as many cases have been filed against exile, claiming that the Trump administration deported several innocent people, called them gangsters. Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia was sent to Al Salvador as the Trump administration called him a member of the MS -13 gang, but the Supreme Court ordered him to bring him back to the US.