Regional MP for the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo Vitor Alexandre Rodriguez, known as “Vitan do Cachorran”, announced on Tuesday that he was the victim of a sudden abduction last Sunday, 19 years old. The announcement was made in a statement without detailing the incident, which is being investigated by the civil (judicial) police of Sao Paulo.
According to an evangelical-affiliated Republican state legislator, eight men armed with machine guns, wearing civilian police uniforms and with ninja caps covering their faces, forced him to stop the car he was driving in as he headed to a politician at an event of about 12 and 30 local residents on Sunday. When he stopped, believing that he was in the presence of real police conducting an operation on the outskirts of the city of Sorocaba, where the parliamentarian was born and lives today, 100 km from Sao Paulo, he was overpowered and forced to return home. property in a rural area of the municipality, one of the most densely populated in the interior of São Paulo.
At the residence, the parliamentarian said in a statement, were his wife, daughter and her husband. This is where the information provided by the deputy in the statement ends, and he does not specify how long the kidnappers were at the facility, what they wanted, what they took, and under what circumstances they released him.
Vitão do Cachorran, who got his name because he began his professional life selling hot dogs in a trailer on the outskirts of Sorocaba, concludes his statement with an expression of “deepest gratitude” to the police, including the civilian police, the military police, those responsible for the supposed public safety and Municipal Civil Guard.
The effusive gratitude to the security forces seems to indicate that his release was due to the actions of the police, but the deputy does not go into detail and ends by saying that it was only possible to remain alive and well thanks to “Divine intervention,” which Nor details.
Author: Domingos Grilo Serrinha This correspondent in Brazil
Source: CM Jornal

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