➡️ Ex-soldado usava Porsche com parcela atrasada para atrair investidores O trader comprou um Porsche Carrera 911 turbo S em 10 prestações de R$ 230 mil. No entanto, ele pagou apenas as cinco primeiras parcelas Leia na coluna Na Mira, com @carloscarone78 e @mirelle_ap : https://t.co/1Mt4pLJbFg
➡️ Funcionário da Caixa burla sistema e desvia R$ 140 mil em espécie Diante dos fatos, o investigado já está afastado do cargo e poderá responder pelo crime de peculato Leia na coluna Na Mira, com @carloscarone78 e @mirelle_ap : https://t.co/KrPpgbx01a https://t.co/03thXtk9om
Gestor de empresa de investimentos e advogado são suspeitos de desviar R$ 5 milhões #PortalR7 #R7 https://t.co/xXNYMw2SBy
Djair Oliveira de Araújo, a former military police officer, has been implicated in a fraudulent investment scheme that defrauded fellow members of the Bope, the elite police unit in Brazil, out of approximately R$ 30 million. Claiming to be a financial genius, Araújo convinced investors to contribute significant sums, with individual investments reaching up to R$ 600,000. He falsely promised returns of 5% per month and claimed to earn between R$ 10,000 and R$ 20,000 daily. One victim, a civil engineer, reported losing nearly R$ 600,000 after investing based on Araújo's assurances. Additionally, Araújo reportedly used a Porsche Carrera 911 Turbo S, which he purchased in installments, to impress potential investors, despite having fallen behind on payments. The investigation continues as authorities look into the extent of the scheme and the number of victims involved.