Feb 24 • 08:03 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

New organizational chart created by the Civil Police reveals the business structure of the PCC, with 'compliance' sectors and social networks

The Civil Police of São Paulo unveiled a new organizational chart of the PCC, revealing four new sectors within its business structure.

The Civil Police of São Paulo have released a new organizational chart of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) that outlines an evolved structure of the criminal organization, introducing four novel sectors. Among these sectors are associates who manage financial operations, a compliance-like group, a social media unit, and a section responsible for carrying out death sentences. This detailed chart lists around 100 individuals organized into 16 sectors, with significant influence attributed to 89 members possessing voting rights and additional associates linked to money laundering activities.

At the top of this hierarchical structure remains Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, widely known as Marcola, who is recognized as the leader of the PCC. The introduction of these sectors may indicate a shift in operations within the PCC, emphasizing a more organized and comprehensive approach to their criminal enterprise, particularly in managing finances and public perception through social media. The chart serves as a crucial tool for law enforcement, providing insights into the inner workings of the PCC and highlighting individuals involved in various criminal activities such as corruption and money laundering.

Moreover, the unveiling of this new chart not only enhances the understanding of the PCC’s business dynamics but also demonstrates the efforts of the Civil Police to dismantle complex criminal networks effectively. This intelligence could lead to more strategic law enforcement actions against the organization, potentially disrupting its operations and reducing its influence in both the local and national context.

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