Suspects in the death of collectors in Icaraíma are on Interpol's wanted list Antônio Buscariollo and his son, Paulo Ricardo Costa Buscariollo, were included in Interpol's Red Diffusion. They are suspected of killing four men who went to collect a debt in Icaraíma, in the northwest of Paraná, and have been on the run for 11 months. The information was confirmed by the Civil Police of Paraná (PC-PR) this Monday (6). Robishley Hirnani de Oliveira, Rafael Juliano Marascalchi and Diego Henrique Afonso left the interior of São Paulo after being hired by Alencar Gonçalves de Souza. According to the investigation, the four were killed in an ambush. ? Follow the g1 Maringá and region channel on WhatsApp Delegate Thiago Andrade explained that the measure was requested by the police from the Judiciary. In the request, the corporation committed to requesting the extradition of those being investigated if they are located and arrested abroad. After the Court's favorable decision, the request was forwarded to the Federal Police. "In the present case, all legal and administrative steps were duly completed, and the inclusion procedure was completed. Thus, Antonio Buscariollo and Paulo Ricardo Costa Buscariollo are now officially on Interpol's wanted list", stated the delegate. Father and son are considered fugitives for the disappearance of four men PCPR Andrade reinforced that the case remains confidential, but that the police are "committed to locating and capturing the fugitives". Lawyer Renan Farah, who works in the defense of Antonio and Paulo Ricardo, said he received the news with concern. Read the note in full: "The defense of Antônio Buscariollo and Paulo Ricardo Buscariollo received with concern the news of the inclusion of their constituents in the Interpol Red Diffusion. The measure was adopted while relevant procedural issues are still pending, including the request to revoke the temporary arrest, which has been in effect for approximately eleven months, despite its exceptional and transitory nature. Furthermore, to date, the defense has not yet had full access to the case files, including investigation elements already documented and referring to acts that have already been concluded, a circumstance that compromises the full exercise of broad defense. The defense will continue to adopt all applicable legal measures to ensure respect for due legal process and constitutional guarantees, refraining from discussing the merits of the investigation in the press." Read also: Fire: guest is seriously injured after fire hits hotel room Tragedy: mother and daughter die during collision between car and truck on highway Creativity: stockist uses Pixel Art to create shelves in a World Cup atmosphere Remember the case Robishley, Rafael and Diego traveled from São José do Rio Preto, in São Paulo, to Icaraíma, in the northwest of Paraná, and met with Alencar Gonçalves de Souza on August 4th. A bakery's security camera last recorded the four on the morning of August 5th. See below: Victims were last seen in a bakery in Icaraíma. Civil Police (PC-PR) According to the police, around 12pm on the same day, the victims spoke to their families for the last time. On August 6, Robishley's wife contacted the São Paulo state police to report the disappearance of her husband and his friends. With the investigation open, the police found that there was a debt collection of R$255,000, related to the sale of a rural property by Alencar to the Buscariollo family. The payment was divided into ten promissory notes of R$25,000 each, but no installments were paid. From this point on, Antonio Buscariollo, aged 66, and his son, Paulo Ricardo Costa Buscariollo, aged 22, began to be considered as suspects of involvement in the disappearance. The police carried out a search and seizure warrant at their home on August 7th. The two agreed to go to the police station, where they confirmed that there was a deal to buy and sell a property with one of the Buscariollo brothers, but denied any direct connection with the debt. After being released, they disappeared, as did all their family members who lived in the same place. Until the last update of this report, they are considered fugitives. Diego Henrique From left to right, Afonso, Robishley, Rafael and Alencar. Reproduction The car that the victims used on the trip to Icaraíma was found on September 12th. The vehicle was located by the Umuarama Military Environmental Police, buried in a bunker, in a dense forest in the rural area of ??Icaraíma. He was covered by a tarp. According to Colonel Hudson Leôncio Teixeira, Secretary of Public Security of Paraná at the time, the victims' pickup truck was found after the father of one of them received an anonymous letter with the location of the car. An informant also helped with the investigation. The car showed traces of blood and marks from gunshots, as well as broken windows and damaged seats. Car was removed from the bunker in the early hours of Saturday (13). PM-PR Environmental/Reproduction The bodies of the four men were only found on the night of September 18th. The confirmation was made on the morning of the 19th by delegates Gabriel Menezes and Tiago Andrade Inácio. They had gunshot marks. The victims were buried in a ditch, which was covered by plants, at a distance of 650 meters from the point where the victims' pickup truck had been unearthed. The initial identification of the victims was aided by the clothes they were wearing. They were also identified by the Scientific Police through papiloscopy tests, and necroscopic reports were produced. INFOGRAPHIC: what is known about the deaths of 4 men in PR Arte/g1 VIDEOS: Most watched on g1 Paraná Read more news on g1 Norte e Noroeste.
After 11 months on the run, suspects of killing men who went to collect debt in PR are on Interpol's red list
Suspects in the death of collectors in Icaraíma are on Interpol's wanted list Antônio Buscariollo and his son, Paulo Ricardo Costa Buscariollo, were included in Interpol's Red Diffusion. They are suspected of killing...
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