Mar 7 • 02:59 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Defense confirms death of 'Sicário', suspect of integrating Vorcaro militia

Brazilian authorities have confirmed the death of Luiz Phillipi Machado de Moraes Mourão, a suspect linked to a militia associated with ex-banker Daniel Vorcaro, who reportedly died by suicide while in custody.

In Brazil, the recent death of Luiz Phillipi Machado de Moraes Mourão, aged 43, has raised significant attention following his identification as a key figure within a militia connected to former banker Daniel Vorcaro. The confirmation of his death occurred late on Friday, after he was declared dead following a protocol for brain death initiated earlier that day. Authorities have stated that his body will be sent to the Medical Legal Institute, adhering to legal procedures, highlighting the serious nature of the incident surrounding his imprisonment.

Mourão, known by the nickname 'Sicário', was one of several individuals arrested in a recent phase of Operation Compliance Zero, aimed at dismantling organized crime networks. He was held by the Federal Police of Minas Gerais, and according to reports, he was an essential operator within a group referred to as 'A Turma', which was involved in monitoring potential targets for Vorcaro, the owner of Banco Master. His role exemplified the deep entanglement of organized crime within financial systems in Brazil.

In a tragic turn of events, it was reported that Mourão committed suicide while in a police cell and was subsequently taken to the hospital. The circumstances of his death raise questions about the treatment of detainees and the protocols in place for their care during detention. This incident may prompt further scrutiny of law enforcement practices and the judicial system in Brazil as they relate to high-profile criminal investigations and the management of individuals within the system.

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