Rap singer and son of trafficker Marcinho VP used social networks to apologize after arrest last Wednesday, 26
The singer Oruam turned to his social networks on Wednesday, 26, to publicly apologize to his fans and family after being arrested in the act by police. The arrest occurred in the morning, when the authorities found in his residence Yuri Pereira Gonçalvesan individual sought by his connection with a criminal organization.
The police operation was part of a compliance with search and seizure warrants related to an incident of shots in a condominium located in São Paulo. During the action, in addition to the fugitive, a pistol, ammunition and a ring were seized.
Oruamwho is the son of the notorious trafficker Marcinho VPhad already faced legal problems previously, having been arrested last week for driving dangerously and without qualification. He was released after paying a bail in the amount of $ 60,000.
In your statement on the social network, Oruam He expressed his fear of disappointing those close to him. “I am afraid of disappointing God, my father, my mother, my fans, my friends and everyone who likes me. My attitudes brought me great enemies, my victories filled me with ego; in defeat I remembered humility. I apologize only to my fans and my family that I disappointed them today,” wrote the artist.
‘Anti-oruam Law’
Oruam, whose real name is Mauro Davi dos Santos Nepomuceno – an inversion of its own name – is also known for its family relationship with controversial figures of organized crime. Your father, Marcinho VP,, a penalty since 1996 for murder, gang formation and drug trafficking, being identified by the prosecutor as one of the leaders of the Red Command.
The singer displays a tattoo in honor of his father and trafficker ELIAS CRAZYcondemned for the murder of the journalist Tim Lopes.
Recently, Oruam It gained prominence in the political debate due to the creation of the so-called “anti-oruam law”, which aims to prohibit hiring artists who apologize to drug use or crime by the public power.
Source: Maxima

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