While testifying after his arrest at Maréchal Rondon International Airport, in Várzea Grande (MT), last Monday (12/8), the leader of Comando Vermelho (CV), Thiago Henrique Alves de Oliveira (featured photo)stated that the drugs and money seized from the residence where he and his partner lived belonged solely to the woman.
When asked by law enforcement who the illicit material belonged to, the man calmly replied, “It was his drugs.” I smoke too, but she was “arrested” at home. It’s not mine, is it, doctor?
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The leader of the criminal faction also emphasized that he had been visiting the residence for a short time and assured that he did not live at that address.
Regarding the R$10,000 in cash seized at the scene, Thiago explained: “It was hers. I didn’t have ‘consent’ for the money. I didn’t know it. You asked me yourself if I had money and what did I tell you? Before I started getting involved with her, she was a call girl, so it must be the result of her work,” he added.
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He denied being the owner of the seized material
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Thiago became leader of the criminal faction after the death of two CV members in March this year
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Inside the property, police found two portions of a substance similar to marijuana and R$10,000 in cash.
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After the arrest, the team went to the couple’s home.
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The suspect’s car was also seized.
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Triple murder
The criminal is under investigation for three murders that occurred in Cuiabá, in September of this year. The victims are Edson Amaral de Moura, 41, known as “Baleia”; Alberto Pereira Santos, 40 years old; and his stepson, Hendrew Felipe Araujo da Silva, 24 years old.
The first was killed on September 2 and the other two on the 22 of the same month.
Thiago became leader of the criminal faction after the deaths of two CV members in March this year.
Destruction of evidence
According to the police, during his approach to the airport, Thiago Henrique attempted to destroy his own cell phone, in an attempt to eliminate possible evidence.
After the arrest, the team moved into the couple’s home. Inside the property, police found two portions of a substance similar to marijuana and R$10,000 in cash. The suspect’s car was also seized.