Diego Dzodan, Facebook‘s vice president in Latin America, was arrested earlier today[March 1, 2016] for not giving Brazilian Police access to data that was allegedly necessary for a illegal drug operation investigation.

Police said Dzodan had exhibited “repeated non-compliance with court orders” that asked Facebook to provide data associated with a drug trafficking probe.

“This information was required to produce evidence to be used in an organized crime and drug trafficking investigation,” the police said in a statement. The data in question appears to include conversations conducted on Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp.