The singer was released in the midst of a commotion in front of the police station, with protest fans, after paying a high value bail
The singer Oruam was released on the night of last Thursday, 20, after paying a bail in the amount of $ 60,000 at the 16th Police Station (DP) located in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. The 23 -year -old rapper had been arrested earlier during a police blitz.
According to the information available, Oruam It was approached after performing a risky maneuver known as a “wooden horse” in front of a police vehicle, which resulted in its stop. The situation was complicated even more because he is driving with a suspended driver’s license. The riot generated by fans of the artist who gathered at the door of the police station, carrying posters in support of the singer and crying out for his release, was recorded on social networks.
Son of Marcinho VP, considered head of the criminal faction Comando Vermelho and currently serving an extensive penalty for serious crimes, Oruam He saw his police approach generate a great repercussion. Videos that circulated on social networks show the moment of detention, where the stir around the car was evident.
Singer response
Rapper’s communication advisory issued an official statement confirming the events: “On Thursday, February 20, Oruam He was taken to the 16th DP in Barra da Tijuca after being stopped in a blitz. “In a shared outburst on his Instagram Stories, he expressed his frustration with the situation:” I will answer with music. I can’t take everyone anymore talking about me anymore. My mind is confusion. “
In addition, friends and family were present to offer support during the detention. The singer Orocchi and the bride of Oruam, Fernanda Valençaa student of veterinary medicine and digital influencer, attended the police station. It is noteworthy that Oruam and Fernanda They have been together for more than five years and were engaged during a trip to Paris in June 2024.
Source: Maxima

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