Brazilian Federal Police arrested three more suspects in a case arising from the slaying of a journalist and an Indigenous expert in the remote western reaches of Brazil's Amazon rainforest.
A police statement alleges the three were involved in the hiding of the bodies after the killing. It said they are relatives of Amarildo da Costa Oliveira, known as "Pelado," a fisherman who is one of three men previously charged with murdering the victims.
British journalist Dom Phillips, 57, and Brazilian Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, 41, were killed on their boat on the Itaquai river, near the entrance of the Javari Valley Indigenous Territory, which borders Peru and Colombia.
A total of seven people have been arrested for alleged involvement in the killings or the attempted coverup.