[ad_1]
RIO – Castor de Andrade, one of the greatest “capos” of Rio, was known for three great passions: soccer (he was the patron of Bangu), carnival (he was the patron of Mocidade Independente from Padre Miguel) and the sea ( As a child, in the 1930s, he escaped from school to swim in the then transparent waters of Praia do Flamengo). It was not by chance, in the extensive heritage that he accumulated throughout his life with the money of the misdemeanor and the slot machines, there was a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides on Ilha Grande, in Angra dos Reis. That was it, an island of the island, where his son-in-law Fernando Iggnácio arrived by helicopter before dying in an ambush on Tuesday. He and his family had spent the weekend in the house they built on the property, entitled to a speedboat ride.
In the sights of the gunmen:The Crime Office had a plan to kill a bogeyman Fernando Iggnácio
It is not very clear where the charm of Castor came from for that piece of paradise. But it is known that, in 1968, the bankers of the animal games, including the boss of all bosses, were arrested for illicit enrichment and spent a four-month sentence in the Cândido Mendes Penitentiary, which operated from 1903 to 1994 on Ilha Grande.
Located in the region known as Enseada do Saco do Céu, more specifically in Ponta da Raposinha, the property that belonged to Castor is bordered by the crystalline waters of Praia do Amor. , loud music and a guide who narrates the landscape through the microphone, the “mansion that would belong to Andrade’s beaver” is part of the itinerary. Boats are often “parked” so that curious tourists can better observe the house and its particular strip of sand, and can even take some dives.
Remember:Fernando Iggnácio’s rival in the foul, Rogério Andrade also suffered attacks in the West Zone
Environmental crime
Castor de Andrade died of a massive heart attack in April 1997. Still alive, he informally divided part of the land on Ilha Grande between his two children: Carmen Lúcia de Andrade and Paulinho de Andrade. Each one would occupy his place and history would take its course. It just wasn’t like that. Part of the offender’s estate, the island began to be divided and also contested by members of the Andrade family. Still pending in the Angra dos Reis District and in the Rio Justice Court some cases related to property, Fernando Iggnácio, his wife Carmen Lúcia de Andrade and Elizabeth Costa de Andrade Silva, Paulinho’s widow, murdered in 1998. One of them, with movements made in August of this year, its object is the dumping of construction debris in the part of the island used by Elizabeth and records the “litigation involving a possessory dispute around the island, waged between heirs.
Contravention:Take a look at the animal crimes that shook Rio’s recent history
But the Quiproquó family is not the only one disturbing the peace of the piece of heaven on the state’s Green Coast. In 2009, Ponta da Raposinha was attacked by the Forestry and Environmental Battalion of the Military Police. The reason? Deforestation in an area of environmental protection. The first official visit to the site took place in November of that year and an investigation was opened. But, three months later, faced with new accusations, the police were on the island and found that the owners had not respected the embargoes of Ibama and Inea because there was recent deforestation, that is, after the embargo.