The 15 kilograms of cocaine that judicial police found in the diplomatic bag that 64-year-old Guinean MP Manuel Lopez carried when disembarking at Lisbon airport, and which led to his arrest and placement in preventive detention, featured the logo of several international human trafficking networks. One of them is Major Sergio Carvalho, “the Brazilian Pablo Escobar.”
The 65-year-old former military police officer has been imprisoned in Belgium for a year. The network’s cocaine brand, which is still in operation despite the leader’s arrest, is the “TOP” logo. The symbol is on stickers attached to cocaine signs. On Tuesday, the SP discovered this mark on the seized drug “Manelinho” – the nickname of the Guinean MP. While present in court, he was arrested.
Author: Miguel Curado
Source: CM Jornal
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