Suspects intermediating the death of pineapple producer in TO witnessed the murder, says relative
Two suspects linked to the murder of pineapple producer José Geraldo Oliveira Fonseca were reported to be in a pizzeria at the time of the shooting.
Two individuals, Raquel Faria and Diego Andrade da Silva, suspected of facilitating the murder of 39-year-old pineapple producer José Geraldo Oliveira Fonseca, were observed at a pizzeria in Miranorte when the incident occurred. This observation was made by a relative of the victim who chose to remain anonymous for safety reasons. The murder took place on September 7, 2024, during a family dinner when José Geraldo was shot multiple times, resulting in another victim, a 33-year-old man, also being injured in the incident.
The relative recounted that the suspected intermediaries greeted José Geraldo and his family shortly before the shooting took place, suggesting a premeditated involvement in the crime. Following this alarming revelation, the Civil Police authorized a series of operations to execute arrest and search warrants pertinent to the ongoing investigation. This development highlights the complexities surrounding the case and the broader issues of violence and security in the region.
As the investigation unfolds, the police are actively pursuing those involved in orchestrating the murder, aiming to uncover the motives behind the crime and prevent further acts of violence. This incident raises concerns about the safety of communities and the prevalence of organized crime in the agricultural sector, particularly in relation to disputes over land or resources that could be linked to the assassination of the producer.