Rapper Oruam, son of Brazilian crime syndicate leader Comando Vermelho, approached the PNP late Friday afternoon at a store in Freeport de Alcochete after a complaint he confirmed. CM An official source in the Guard said that the group in which the musician was a member used drugs. However, this group was large (about 15 people), which made military intervention impossible. When reinforcements arrived, the rapper and his friends had already left the commercial premises.
ABOUT CM You know that the PPR filed a complaint about illegal recording, since members of the Oruama group filmed the entire intervention and focused directly on the face of one of the soldiers.
The GNR were alerted due to a strong odor of drugs, which led them to suspect they had consumed them inside the store. The group of 22-year-old rapper Oruam began filming the musician’s refusal to accompany the patrol. “Why should we accompany you?” he asked, to which the PPP told him he would explain his approach. The conversation began to escalate and Oruam left the scene and the GNR called for reinforcements and the group left Freeport.
Oruam performed at the Newgang Festival at the MEO Arena on Thursday and called for the release of his father at his concerts. Marcinho V.P. arrested for crimes such as qualified murder, drug trafficking and money laundering. “My father made a mistake, but he is paying for his mistakes, and with interest. I just wish he would serve a fitting sentence and leave with his head held high,” Oruam said recently in a post on his Instagram profile, a social media platform. where he also commented on the GNR situation: “I went shopping here in the Portugal shopping center. The police said we should accompany him. I stopped the Brabão shopping center,” he wrote.
Marcinho V.P., 54, was in charge of so-called smoke traps in the Alemao favelo complex in Rio de Janeiro. Serving 36 years in prison.
Author: Sergio A. Vitorino
Source: CM Jornal

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