Mozambique on Sunday expelled a fugitive
Brazilian cocaine trafficker following his arrest this week, a case that
underlines the growing global reach of Brazil’s so-called First Capital Command
(PCC) gang, officials said.
Gilberto
Aparecido dos Santos, aka “Fuminho,” had been on the run for more than 20 years
after escaping from a Brazilian prison until his capture in a luxury hotel in
Maputo on April 14. He was one of Brazil’s “most-wanted” fugitives, police
said.
Mozambique’s
interior ministry said in a statement that dos Santos had been expelled for
having entered the southeast African country illegally. Dos Santos was using a
false passport, Brazil’s federal police have said.
Given
the speed of his departure from Mozambique, it was unclear if he was extradited
or simply expelled from the country. At the time of Dos Santos’ arrest,
Mozambique’s Criminal Investigations Services said that Brazil had 40 days to
submit an extradition request.
“The
expulsion order was given to the citizen and carried out by the national
migration service,” the interior ministry statement said.
Brazilian
media reported on Sunday that dos Santos left Mozambique early on Sunday
morning in a Brazilian Air Force plane bound for Brazil. The operation was
carried out in secret for security reasons, the reports said.
Brazil’s
federal police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Originally
formed as a prison gang in Sao Paulo, the PCC has spread across Brazil and is
increasingly moving cocaine overseas, especially to Europe and Africa,
authorities said. Dos Santos was one of the gang’s most important cocaine
brokers, the federal police said, and crucial to its international business. - Africa
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