Audios show the role of a Civil Police agent in a drug diversion scheme in PB Audios from one of the Civil Police investigations that indicted police chief Braz Morroni and agents Everton Aires, known as "Bomba" and Eduardo Jorge, known as "Mão Branca", show the criminal group's role in a drug diversion scheme from the corporation. LISTEN ABOVE. ? Click here to follow the g1 PB channel on WhatsApp All those mentioned were indicted in this investigation, according to a document that g1 had access to this Thursday (16). There is still another investigation, in which both the delegate and the Civil Police agents are investigated for the crimes of drug trafficking and association for drug trafficking. In the audios in question, the person speaking is agent Everton Aires, known as Bomba. He explains the types of drugs the group had. His interlocutor was the also investigated João Wicttor Alves de Lima. According to the investigation, the conversation took place on September 12, 2025, at 2:13 pm, a few hours after the group under investigation had invaded an apartment in the João Paulo II neighborhood, in João Pessoa, to steal drugs. "It was a lapada that involved a lot of flower, floripa, natural, and in the middle there was this material... then I separated it (...) Wow, this whole natural part, this floripa part, this whole part, I left it with my boy there. Then half a kilo of powder... and the powder is good, see? And I left the hashish separately, to leave it with you. Because I know the boy is already stronger at it. It's there at home", he said. Everton Aires, Eduardo Jorge and Braz Morroni Reproduction/TV Globo Braz Morroni, Everton Aires and Eduardo Jorge have been temporarily detained since Operation Perfídus, which began in early June. According to the investigation's final report, the delegate and agents were specifically indicted for the crimes of qualified theft, abuse of authority, falsification of public documents and procedural fraud. Everton Aires' defense informed that it has no knowledge of the conclusion of the investigation. Eduardo Jorge's defense declared that "so far" he is unable to "comment on the content of a possible arrest request, just hoping that we can have a democratic, fair and honest process." g1 sought Braz Morroni's defense, but there was no response until the publication of this report. The group's indictment According to the investigation, the indictment for qualified theft occurred because the police officers are suspected of removing part of the drugs found during an action in an apartment, in September 2025. The report indicates that there were around 60 kg of drugs in the property, but only 3 kg were officially presented at the police station. The difference corresponds to an estimated market value of R$2.1 million. Of the 60 kg of drugs in the property, only 3 kg were officially presented at the police station by Braz Morroni Reproduction / Civil Police of Paraíba READ ALSO: Arrested police officers tried to keep part of the drug money that would be handed over to a delegate in PB The crime of falsifying a public document is related to the police report registered three days after the action. According to the investigation, the document presented information that was incompatible with what was found in the apartment, mainly regarding the quantity of drugs seized. A large amount of drugs was found on media on police chief Braz Morroni's cell phone Reproduction / Civil Police of Paraíba The indictment for abuse of authority is based on the conclusion of the investigation that the police entered the property without the resident's authorization, without a court decision and without a flagrant situation that would justify their entry. For the Civil Police, those investigated used their public function to give the appearance of legality to the action. The crime of procedural fraud was attributed because, according to the investigation, only part of the drugs found was sent for forensic examination, altering the set of evidence that would be analyzed during the investigation and in a possible criminal case. When requesting preventive detention, the Civil Police stated that "any other precautionary measure is insufficient" and that the adoption of another measure "could carry out all police work and lead to a possible escape and erasure of evidence". The Civil Police reported that suspicions of drug trafficking and association for drug trafficking are being investigated in another investigation. According to the report, the separation was adopted to avoid procedural turmoil, confusion in the analysis of evidence and harm to the understanding of the facts. The police chief and the others under investigation remain imprisoned at the Valentina Special Prison, located in João Pessoa. The investigations Operation Perfídus was launched this Tuesday morning (2) Disclosure/Civil Police The operation investigates a criminal organization suspected of involvement in drug trafficking, corruption and leakage of confidential information. In total, the operation carried out nine arrest warrants and 24 search and seizure warrants. The court also ordered the blocking of around R$10 million from those being investigated. One of the arrested agents is Everton Rychelyson da Silva Aires, known as "Bomba" or "Bombado". According to the Civil Police, he is appointed as the organization's central operator and served as a bridge between police officers and drug traffickers. The second agent is Eduardo Jorge Ferreira from Egypt, known as "Mão Branca". The investigator is identified as a direct participant in drug theft and would have monitored shipments, used trackers and hidden drugs at home. Other prisoners in the operation: João Wicttor Alves de Lima; Brendo Roberth Fernandes Sobral; Paulo Ricardo Barbosa de Souza ("Chicken"); José Alexandrino de Lira Júnior ("Junior Lira"); Vanessa Dantas Fernandes; Dankennedy Vieira Brito da Silva ("Babau"). Who is police officer Braz Morroni Police officer Braz Morrone is among those arrested in the operation Reproduction/TV Cabo Branco Police officer Braz Morroni works at the Crimes Against Property Police Station (DCCPAT), in João Pessoa. With more than