The Federal Police (PF) seized the passport of businessman Victor Infante Aielo, owner of the luxury dealership Aielo Motors, this Thursday (18/12). A Chronicle study revealed that lobbyist Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes, of INSS Careca, purchased at least 21 high-end cars from his store in 2 years.
The measure is in line with the decision of Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) André Mendonça, who also banned Victor Aielo from leaving Brazil and contacting other people investigated in the scandal of undue reductions in pensions and pensions from the National Institute of Social Security (INSS). THE Metropolises revealed the billion-dollar scam in a series of reports.
Currently, the cars acquired by Careca from INSS are worth more than 11.1 million reais. A PF report in September indicated that the businessman used the purchase and sale of vehicles, as well as properties, to launder money.
See images of luxury cars purchased by Careca at INSS at Aielo Motors:
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Costing R$1.25 million, the most expensive INSS Careca model purchased in the store is a Porsche 911, but there are also five Mercedes-Benzes and four BMWs, among others. In common, these three brands, competing with each other, have German origins and promise sophistication and high performance to drivers looking for a premium product combined with features such as technology, exclusivity, luxury and comfort.
The PF seized part of the INSS Careca vehicle fleet as part of Operation Without Delivery, which is investigating the INSS scandal. The company discontinued it on September 12. Today, it was the turn of his son: Romeu Carvalho Antunes.