Mar 4 • 15:26 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Who is the 'Sicario' pointed out by the Federal Police as the executor of 'violent practices' in Daniel Vorcaro's organization

The Federal Police identify Luiz Phillipi Machado de Moraes Mourão, known as 'Sicario', as a key operative in Daniel Vorcaro's criminal organization, engaged in monitoring and intimidation.

The article discusses a significant judicial decision made by Minister André Mendonça of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF), which authorized the renewed arrest of banker Daniel Vorcaro as part of Operation Compliance Zero. This operation has outlined Vorcaro's leadership role in a structured criminal organization that consists of various cores. Among the members of this organization is Luiz Phillipi Machado de Moraes Mourão, who is referred to by the moniker 'Sicario', suggesting his role in carrying out violent and intimidating tasks on behalf of the organization.

Investigative findings highlight Mourão's central role within the criminal group, where he carried out orders regarding the illegal monitoring of targets, extraction of confidential data, and physical and moral intimidation tactics. He has been arrested preventively, as mentioned in the article, and currently faces serious allegations based on communications collected by the Federal Police. These communications reveal direct orders from Vorcaro directing Mourão to gather data on an employee, intimidate staff, and even plot an attack on journalist Lauro Jardim from the newspaper O Globo, thereby illustrating the extent of the group's criminal activities.

This situation reflects not only on Vorcaro's criminal dealings but also paints a broader picture of the corruption and lawlessness that can exist within influential sectors of society in Brazil. The revelations about the operations of

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