A Macabro finding shuddered the border between Bolivia and Brazil. Authorities from both countries found, in a burning house in the Mapajo community, municipality of Bella Flor (Pando), a completely calcined body and bone fragments – including a human skull – that would allegedly correspond to Fugitives from the Francisco de Oliveira prison Count, in Rio Branco.
Colonel Óscar Ruíz Arana, departmental commander of the Police in Pando, explained that the case was known when, around 10:30 on Thursday, a community reported that its wooden hut, used in the chestnut and chaqueo season, had been fire and that Inside there were corpses.
“The staff of the cantonal headquarters moved to the place and verified that the rustic construction had been burned. Inside a totally calcined person was found and, abroad, two human backbone columns. Due to the proximity to the border, it was coordinated with the Civil Police of Chachapá, with whom the legal lifting and the transfer of the remains to Rio Branco for Forensic exams were carried out, within the framework of the Mercosur Convention, ”said the authority.
Ruíz said the case is in the process of investigation and Accounts adjustment is not ruled out. “We are going to exhaust all means to determine the historical truth of the facts,” he said.
According to the Civil Police of Acre, in addition to the entire body, scattered bones were found, which makes presume that they are at least three victims. Researchers indicated that there were numerous pigs on the property and do not rule out that animals have consumed human remains, spreading bones through the forest and nearby streams.
Preliminary investigations They point to a possible internal adjustment in the Vermelho command. It is suspected that fugitives would have committed crimes in Bolivia, which would have resulted in a confrontation that ended with several deaths and the housing fire.
Brazilian authorities estimate that at least 15 fugitive from the Francisco de Oliveira Conde prison, in Rio Branco, still They hide in Bolivian rural areas, allegedly protected by farmers linked to the criminal group. The case has been registered as qualified homicide in both countries.
