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The gunman who approached Juliano Pereira, 42, in front of the Gameleira Agroindustrial Penal Center, located in the Campo Grande countryside, was dressed all in black and was driving a red Honda CB Twister, with a red helmet. The information was provided by a prison officer who witnessed the execution at 6:20 am on Monday (30).
According to the Paraguayan press, Juliano Pereira belonged to the family of Jorge Rafaat, a victim of a cinematographic execution in Ponta Porã, in 2016. The death this morning in Campo Grande may be a consequence of the new war that started on the border, between the PCC and traditional trafficking families. as from Fhad Jamil
In Capital – This morning, the sniper fired 12 shots at the detainee, known as “JP”. At the scene, forensics found 12 capsules of 9mm caliber weapons and a 40-point bullet. Juliano was released from prison when he was caught and died of shots to the chest, head and arms, experts did not say how many.
Juliano was apparently not popular at the semi-open. Other detainees filmed the body and celebrated the execution. “Damn oppressor, go to hell, damn it”, “JP deceased, angry thing” and “He took JP, silly”, are some of the phrases that prisoners who also make the symbols of the CCP say, and repeat “everything 3”.
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Who? – Since the death of the great drug trafficker Jorge Rafaat, the border has been at war and more recently, with Fahd Jamil and his family under attacks ordered by the PCC (First Command of the Capital), whose mission is to consolidate control of the region, one of the main corridors. passage of drugs, weapons and cigarettes from Paraguay to Brazil.
In 2017, Juliano Pereira was designated as the main suspect in the execution of ex-wife Fabiana Aguayo Baez, 23, and her sister Adriana Aguayo Baez, 28, in Bairro Obreiro, in Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay.
They were kidnapped, beheaded, and their bodies charred in the body of a Ford Ranger pickup. The heads were thrown 400 meters from the place where the bodies were burned.
The dispute over control of “businesses” related to drug trafficking would have motivated the crime. At that time, according to police information, the investigations indicated that Fabiana had “taken the reins” of the drug negotiations, previously carried out by her husband, which ended up bothering Juliano, who was imprisoned in the Jair Ferreira Maximum Security Prison of Carvalho.
OR Campo Grande News He found at the time that one of Pereira’s functions in the PCC was to attend to the transport and entry of drugs into the country from Paraguay.
Sentenced to 22 years, Juliano was serving a sentence for murder, robbery and drug trafficking.