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Former TV news presenter Vovozinho arrested for drug trafficking in SP used to cover police cases on TV.

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Former TV journalist Marcelo Carrião arrested for drug trafficking in Sao Paulo
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Journalist Marcelo Carrião, former news anchor of SBT, was arrested for drug trafficking on Wednesday, 28th, on the coast of São Paulo. The communicator, who once hosted 'SBT Notícias', was caught red-handed along with seven other people accused of being an illicit drug supplier in an operation by the Civil Police. According to information from the investigation, three marijuana grow houses were found in a house. For those who don't remember, Ma…

Former TV journalist Marcelo Carrião arrested for drug trafficking in Sao Paulo

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Civil Police completed, on Wednesday (28), nine search and seizure warrants in region 247 - Journalist and former SBT news presenter Marcelo Carrião was arrested in the act of drug trafficking on Wednesday (28), in Santos, on the coast of São Paulo. According to portal G1, the man was detained along with eight other suspects for the crime as part of a Civil Police operation. During the investigation, Carrião is cited as a 'supplier' of narcotics…

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Brasil 247 broke the news in on Thursday, February 29, 2024.
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