PF plane lands in Bolivia to bring 'Mancha', one of the most wanted traffickers in MG
A Federal Police jet has landed in Bolivia to transport Brazilian drug trafficker Douglas de Azevedo Carvalho, known as Mancha, who was arrested in Santa Cruz.
The Brazilian Federal Police has successfully captured Douglas de Azevedo Carvalho, known as 'Mancha', who had been one of the most wanted fugitives in Minas Gerais, Brazil. He was apprehended in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, where he had been hiding for several months with his wife in a luxurious condominium. This arrest was the result of a collaborative effort between the Federal Police and the Civil Police of Minas Gerais, showcasing the commitment to combatting drug trafficking and organized crime.
Upon his arrest, authorities discovered false identification documents, including a Bolivian identity card and an Italian passport, as well as approximately $60,000 in cash. This significant find underlines the sophistication of Mancha's operations and the lengths to which he had gone to evade capture. The arrest marks a critical turn in the ongoing efforts to dismantle drug trafficking networks that operate across borders in South America.
Following his detention in Bolivia, a plane from the Federal Police is set to transport Mancha back to Brazil, where he will be taken to BrasΓlia and subsequently to Belo Horizonte for incarceration. The successful extradition of such a high-profile criminal signals not only a victory for law enforcement in Brazil but also reinforces the international cooperation necessary to tackle organized crime effectively.