Mar 11 • 10:20 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Faction member arrested for charging 'fees' to internet service providers in Ceará

An 18-year-old man was arrested in Ceará for allegedly extorting money from internet providers by charging illegal fees.

In Ceará, Brazil, an 18-year-old man named Carlos Alerrandro Adelino da Silva was arrested for allegedly extorting money from local internet service providers. The police investigation revealed that he was a member of the Comando Vermelho faction and had threatened business owners, even shooting at the facade of one company's building to intimidate them into paying his demands. This sort of organized crime poses significant challenges to local businesses, particularly in terms of safety and operational integrity.

The arrest took place in the municipality of Jucás, where Alerrandro reportedly acted as a 'hitman' for the gang and was connected to its leader in the area. His activities not only endangered the business owners but also the overall community, highlighting the persistent issues of gang violence and extortion in many regions of Brazil. The incident raises alarms about the influence of organized crime on essential services such as internet provision, which is critical for modern connectivity.

Alerrandro's arrest may mark a significant step in combating such criminal enterprises but also underscores the ongoing struggles that law enforcement faces in areas heavily affected by gang activity. As he faces charges, the response from authorities may involve broader strategies to tackle the underlying issues of gang violence and strengthen the protection for local businesses against similar threats.

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