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After the release of a video in which it is possible that the drug trafficker Johny Bravo, the drug trafficker from Rocinha, in the South Zone of the Rio capital, promised to hunt down the person responsible for the images, as determined by G1.
In the video of just over 40 seconds, the community chief of drug trafficking reaches a ball with his team escorted by cronies with at least 20 rifles.
Video recorded in Rocinha, in the video appears one of the heads of the community known as Jhony bravo pic.twitter.com/IrJxR9BNUr
– Favela fell on Face RJ (@FCNFRJ) September 15, 2020
The repercussions of the images generated a reaction from the Rocinha traffic. On social media, a billing message was launched.
“Whoever recorded the Bravo team in Rocinha at the dance will die. Whoever was on the side of whoever was recording will be persecuted to talk about the person, you know? “Says a message sent in a WhatsApp group.
John Wallace da Silva Viana, known as Johny Bravo, is considered a fugitive from justice. The dance in which the drug trafficker appears was held last week in Largo do Boiadeiro, at the back of the community.
The civil police blame the trafficker for the attempted invasion of the São Carlos Complex at the end of August.
Wanted, the Hotline offers a reward of R $ 1,000 for information about Johny.
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