Police seek information on PM suspected of participating in the execution of Fernando Iggnácio



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The Wanted Portal released this Wednesday the poster asking for information that could help the Capital Homicide Police (DHC) locate one of those implicated in the death of Fernando Iggnácio, Castor de Andrade’s son-in-law and heir. This is the corporal of the Military Police of the active Rodrigo da Silva Neves. The courts have already issued an arrest warrant and Neves is already considered a fugitive. He would be involved in two cases of the Maria da Penha Law.

Iggnácio was hit by five rifle shots when he was walking alone to look for an armored vehicle in the parking lot of the air taxi company. He was returning from a trip to Angra dos Reis, on the Costa Verde. The crime occurred on November 10, around 1:30 p.m.

With the help of surveillance cameras, DHC tracked the route and identified the property where the heavy weapons and the vehicle used in the escape were located. The agents went to the scene last night in an undercover operation and seized four rifles. At least two of them were used on the day of the crime.

In addition to the FAL rifle and the Ak-47, two more weapons are being analyzed: another Ak-47 and an Ar-15. Like the FAL, the weapons had camouflage attached to its tip, precisely so as not to be seen in the forest area. In the wasteland where criminals awaited the aggressor, there was thick vegetation.

The chief delegate of DH, Moysés Santana, explained that he does not rule out any line of investigation, but there is no evidence of the participation of the criminal group known as Oficina del Crimen. – The military police are stationed at the 5th BPM (Praça da Harmonia). At the same time, while awaiting the weapons expertise, we await papiloscopy examinations on the weapons to identify the other perpetrators through fingerprints – explained the delegate.

Anyone who has any information about the location of the fugitive from Justice, can make contact through the WhatsApp Wanted Portal (21) 98849-6099, by calling 2253-1177 or through the social networks of the Direct Line.

All information on the fugitive and also others involved is being passed on to DHC, which is in charge of the case and criminal investigation.



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