The Ceará Court decided not to take to the popular jury Gilberto Aparecido dos Reis, known as Fuminho, who was accused of being the person responsible for the murder of Rogério Jeremias de Simone, known as Gegê do Mangue, and Fabiano Alves de Souza, known as Paca, then bosses of the First Command of the Capital (PCC).
The drug dealer (Fuminho) is also considered the right-hand man of Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, Marcola, top leader of the criminal faction.
For the Public Ministry of Ceará (MPCE), Fuminho was responsible for ordering the execution of Gegê and Paca, who were part of the highest leadership of the PCC.
At the time, the murder of the leaders caused a crisis in the faction and triggered a series of violent attacks.
The following year, in 2019, out of revenge, after his involvement in the death of the two PCC leaders, Wagner Ferreira da Silva, known as Cabelo Duro, was murdered with rifle shots in front of a hotel in Jardim Anália Franco, in the east zone of São Paulo.
In a note, the Court of Justice of Ceará informed the CNN that “according to the decision that impeached Gilberto, given the proof of the materiality of the crime and the absence of evidence of authorship in relation to the homicides in question, the complaint must be rejected and, consequently, the accused must be impeached”.
Who is Fuminho?
Gilberto Aparecido dos Santos, known as Fuminho, has been imprisoned in the Brasília Federal Penitentiary since 2020.
He escaped from Carandiru prison in 1999 and was only recaptured 20 years later, when he was arrested by the Federal Police in Mozambique, on the African continent, in 2020.

Now, in 2024, he will not be released, as there is another arrest warrant for drug trafficking.
In 2022, he was sentenced to 26 years and 11 months at the São Paulo Court of Justice (TJSP) for being responsible for a shipment of 450 kilos of cocaine.
In addition to being Marco Willians Herbas Camacho's right-hand man, Marcola, Fuminho, according to investigations, received R$200 million from the faction to rescue the PCC's top leader from the Brasília Federal Penitentiary, where Marcola has been imprisoned since 2019, when he was transferred from Penitentiary 2 of Presidente Venceslau, in the interior of São Paulo.
At the time, the Special Group to Combat Organized Crime (Gaeco), from the MPSP, announced the discovery of a plan to rescue Marcola and 21 other PCC leaders, who were in P2 in Presidente Venceslau and also in Presidente Bernardes, both in the interior paulista.
Shortly afterwards, in March 2019, at the request of prosecutor Lincoln Gakiya, Marcola and the 21 leaders were transferred to federal prisons in Brasília and Porto Velho.
Source: CNN Brasil

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