Mar 11 • 12:39 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

CPI of Organized Crime approves the breaking of sigils of Fabiano Zettel, brother-in-law of Vorcaro

The Organized Crime CPI in Brazil approved requests to break the financial and communication sigils of Fabiano Zettel, linked to significant financial figures.

The Organized Crime Parliamentary Inquiry Committee (CPI) in Brazil convened on Wednesday, where it approved a batch of 27 requests, including the breaking of fiscal, phone, and telematic sigils of Fabiano Zettel. Zettel is the brother-in-law of Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Banco Master, highlighting the ongoing investigation into organized crime's link with state finances. The move indicates a significant step by the committee to uncover potential illicit activities connected to key financial players in Brazil.

Additionally, the CPI also approved the breaking of seals and the transfer of financial intelligence reports concerning Luiz Philippi Machado de Moraes Mourão, colloquially known as "Sicário," who tragically committed suicide while in custody. The committee's attention on Sicário's death raises questions about the circumstances surrounding his passing and its implications for the investigation into organized crime networks in Brazil.

Moreover, a request was made to Supreme Court Justice André Mendonça to gather information regarding Sicário's death, further intensifying scrutiny on the case. The actions taken by the CPI indicate a concerted effort to dig deeper into the intertwined relationships of organized crime and financial institutions, aiming for transparency and accountability in the face of alleged corruption and significant societal implications.

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