SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO, Brazil (AP) — The Latest on the looming arrest of Brazil's ex-President "Lula" (all times local):
4:33 p.m.
A Brazilian newspaper is reporting that an airplane and helicopter are ready to transport former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to prison in the city of Curitiba.
"Lula" continues to be hunkered down at a metallurgical union in the Sao Paulo suburb of Sao Bernardo do Campo. That's about 260 miles (417 kilometers) southwest of Curitiba.
The Estado de S. Paulo newspaper says Friday that if da Silva decides to travel to Curitiba on a private plane, the federal police will be waiting for him at the airport and will transport him to prison by helicopter.
A plane is also waiting for him if he turns himself in to authorities in Sao Paulo, the outlet says.
Neither scenario looked likely since Lula remained in Sao Bernardo do Campo about a half hour before the 5 p.m. deadline that he was given to present himself.
3:35 p.m.
Two sources close to former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva tell The Associated Press that he will not travel to the city of Curitiba to turn himself in to authorities.
The sources said Friday that "Lula" is considering either waiting for police at the union where he has gathered with supporters or presenting himself in Sao Paulo. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to share internal deliberations being discussed.
The former leader has by 5 p.m. local time to present himself in Curitiba.
It remains to be seen whether he will defy the arrest order in an attempt to wait for a higher court to rule on a last-minute appeal.
Clashes could break out with supporters if authorities come to arrest him.
2:36 p.m.
Demonstrators for and against the arrest of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are taking to the streets across Brazil.
Da Silva has a 5 p.m. Friday deadline to turn himself into authorities after a federal judge issued an arrest order to begin serving a sentence of 12 years and one month for a corruption conviction.
The Globo television network's G1 internet portal said demonstrators took to the streets in more than a dozen Brazilian states Friday to show their support for the former leader.
G1 said detractors traded insults with supporters of "Lula" in the political capital of Brasilia. Police also seized knifes and sticks.
Da Silva left office with high approval ratings and remains popular among many Brazilians. He had hunkered down at a metallurgical union hours before he was supposed to show up at a jail in the city of Curitiba.
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