Feb 12 • 14:45 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Operation arrests group suspected of loan sharking and extortion against an advisor to the Justice Court of AM

Six people were arrested in Manaus during a police operation investigating loan sharking and extortion against an advisor of the Amazonas Justice Court.

On Thursday, six individuals were arrested in Manaus during a police operation led by the Civil Police, targeting a group suspected of engaging in loan sharking and extortion activities. The operation resulted in the seizure of cash, firearms, vehicles, and identification documents, highlighting the extensive reach of the criminal activities involved. The police reported that nine individuals are currently under investigation for their roles in this scheme.

The main victim identified in this case is an advisor to the Amazonas Justice Court (TJAM), which raises significant concerns about the intersection of organized crime and public institutions. The judiciary's involvement as a target in this crime underscores the vulnerabilities that can exist within government bodies. In response, the judiciary has opted not to comment publicly on the ongoing investigation, perhaps to maintain the integrity of the judicial process.

The court has authorized preventive detention for the suspects, along with measures such as the interception of telephone communications and the execution of search and seizure warrants on locations connected to the case. Such legal actions indicate a serious commitment from law enforcement to address organized crime and protect public officials from extortion efforts, reflecting broader societal concerns about corruption and public safety in Brazil.

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