Brazilian From the Pcc Obtained Nationality After Marrying a Bolivian
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Brazilian Sérgio Luiz de Freitas Filho, a member of the First Capital Command (PCC) of Brazil, entered Bolivia irregularly and in 2011 he married and naturalized as Bolivian, obtaining with false documents his identity card in 2014 and driver’s license. This is the first results of the police investigation presented by the government minister, Roberto Ríos Sanjinés, and that opens new fronts of inquiry before the findings achieved, after a Brazi…
Among the documents presented by the CCP capo to obtain the identity card is a certification issued by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), whose data coincided with the book, the game and other elements, and it was specified that...
LA PAZ, 9 Sep (NOMADA NEWS). – Sérgio Luiz de Freitas Filho, accused of being a prominent member of the criminal organization First Capital Command (PCC) of Brazil, married a Bolivian in 2011 and naturalized Bolivian, later in 2014 he obtained a false identity card and a driver's license with the name of Sérgio Noronha Filho, reported government minister Roberto Ríos. In a press conference he said that they are the first results of the police in…
🔊 Listen to this news A leader of the First Capital Command (PCC), Sérgio Luiz de Freitas Filho, known as Mijão, has obtained Bolivian nationality through his marriage to a Bolivian citizen and using a false birth certificate. This information was provided by the Minister of Government, Roberto Ríos. Details of the marriage and naturalization The situation was discovered after Mijão's data disappeared in Santa Cruz, where it was discovered that…
The findings of the investigation arise in the context of a report by the neighboring country that revealed that the Brazilian, identified as one of the leaders of the PCC, resided in Santa Cruz for at least 10 years.
The leader of the First Capital Command (PCC) Sérgio Luiz de Freitas Filho became nationalized after marrying a Bolivian woman in 2011 with a false identity, according to government minister Roberto Ríos
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