The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Brazilian police nab biggest ‘phantom’ cocaine kingpin

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RIO DE JANEIRO: One of South America’s biggest cocaine kingpins, who evaded police for three decades and even underwent surgery to change his face, has been captured, Brazilian authoritie­s said Saturday.

LuizC ar losdaRoc ha, nick named White Head, was arrested in the western state of Mato Grosso in a city called Sorriso, which means “smile,” the federal police said in a statement.

Da Rocha had changed his name to Vitor Luiz de Moraes and undergone plastic surgery to successful­ly dodge police while continuing to run his internatio­nal drug business.

His alleged right-hand man was also captured in a separate location during the operation in which police said 150 agents carried out 24 raids, seizing an estimated US$10 million worth of luxury cars, aircraft, farms and other property.

The name of the operation was “Spectrum,” referring in Portuguese to the phantom-like nature of a fugitive “who lived discreetly and in the shadows ... evading police attempts for almost 30 years,” the police statement said.

Police said that in addition to using extreme violence da Rocha was being protected by forces with heavy caliber weapons. When narcotics police homed in on their suspect in Mato Grosso, agents studied “photograph­ic data with the old facial characteri­stics of Luiz Carlos da Rocha and the current identity photograph of Vitor Luiz de Moraes, and concluded that Luiz Carlos da Rocha and Vitor Luiz are the same person.”

The captured fugitive is accused of having headed an enormous cocaine network, which included production in the jungles of Bolivia, Colombia and Peru, and continued through to distributi­on on the continent and as far away as the United States and Europe.

He is also accused of being one of the main suppliers to the violent drug trafficker­s that hold sway in large areas of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

Cocaine would be flown in small planes from manufactur­ing points via Venezuelan airspace to remote farms in western Brazil. From there it would be shipped in secret compartmen­ts in specially adapted lorries to Brazil’s big cities or for shipment abroad, police said.

Da Rocha is believed to have amassed US$100 million in personal wealth in the form of vehicles, property and deposits in offshore bank accounts, which authoritie­s said “will be the subject of the second phase of Operation Spectrum.”

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