Brazil cocaine kingpin nabbed after 20 years on the lam
Colombia, Peru and Bolivia are the world’s biggest producers of cocaine. – AFP pic, April 14, 2020.
ONE of Brazil’s most wanted criminals, an alleged drug lord accused of running the international cocaine operation of the country’s biggest gang, was arrested in Mozambique yesterday, said authorities. Gilberto “Fuminho” Aparecido dos Santos, purportedly a leader of the First Capital Command , was arrested in an international sting that included agents from Brazil, Mozambique and the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
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