Mar 14 β€’ 17:00 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Man arrested on suspicion of threatening ex and admitting drug trafficking after sending audio in Amazonas interior

A man was arrested in Urucurituba, Brazil, for threatening his ex-partner and admitting to drug trafficking in an audio message sent to their son.

A 30-year-old man was apprehended in Urucurituba, Amazonas, on charges of threatening his ex-partner and admitting to drug trafficking after sending an audio message via WhatsApp to his son. The incident came to light when the ex-partner reported the threats to local authorities, prompting an investigation by the Civil Police of Amazonas. During the police search of her residence, they discovered 50.3 grams of a drug known as 'oxi', linked to the suspect.

The audio message sent by the suspect revealed his involvement in drug trafficking, where he threatened his ex-partner, affirming his illegal activities. Following the ex-partner's report, police proceeded to the suspect's residence where they also found R$ 315 in cash, further implicating him in the drug trade. The revelations of the audio and subsequent police findings have led to charges against the man for drug trafficking, child corruption, and domestic violence threats.

This case not only highlights the dangerous blend of domestic violence and drug-related crime but also indicates the critical role of responsible reporting of threats made to partners. Authorities are now proceeding with legal actions against the suspect, illustrating the broader implications of how personal disputes can escalate into serious criminal activities that endanger families and communities.

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