Pointed as one of the leading leaders of Paraguay the Brazilian drug dealer Eduardo Aparecido de Almeida, known as Pisca, was arrested Wednesday (19459007) in a luxury house in Asunción, with a local policeman who protected him.
The Brazilian had six arrest warrants for crimes related to drug and weapons trafficking, criminal badociation, kidnapping and homicide. Almeida, 39, was accused of being one of the leaders in 2006 of the kidnapping of the former mother of Sao Paulo Kléber, who at the time defended Santos and also played for Corinthians and Internacional, among other clubs.
The Paraguayan prosecutor's office stated that Pisca was number 2 of the CCP, while Senad clbadified him as "regional chief". According to the Minister of the National Anti-Drug Secretariat of Paraguay, Hugo Vera, there is no trace of the trafficker's entry into Paraguayan territory, which leads him to believe that he used false documents.
Vera explained that the process of expulsion quickly "from Almeida in Brazil.
During the police operation that led to the arrest of the trafficker, he tried to escape through the back of the house, located in the district of Herrera, near the headquarters of the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic, but was intercepted.
The house belongs to the 39, former footballer Roberto Nanni Cerro Porteño and had a security camera system that showed movement throughout the block.In addition, he was arrested the Brazilian Ricardo Moraes Alves and the Paraguayan police officer Carlos Alfredo Mendoza.Paraguayan lent his CCP criminal identity papers and conducted security activities on the spot.
Despite the security plan, the authorities stated that he was leading a quiet life and taking the time to make visits Paraguay
L & # 3 The prison operation was conducted jointly by the National Anti-Drug Office (Senad) and the Paraguayan Public Prosecutor's Office, with information from the Brazilian Federal Police
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The denunciation offered by the Crown to justice this month details the operation of the criminal organization. The document shows that the CCP has set up a "human resources" sector, in charge of maintaining an up-to-date register of its members, organizing bomb-making courses and setting up a team of professional killers. Criminals have found some sort of "criminal code" for their members. Promoter Lincoln Gakyia, who investigates the group, defines the CCP as the largest criminal organization in South America
(With EFE and Estadão Content)