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Nationality
  
Criminal status
  
Incarcerated

Criminal penalty
  
234 years imprisonment

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Full Name
  
Marcos Willians Herbas Camacho

Born
  
April 13, 1968 (age 48) (
1968-04-13
)
Osasco, Brazil

Known for
  
Predecessor
  
César "Césinha" Augusto Roris da SilvaJosé "Geleião" Márcio Felício

Spouse
  
Cynthia Giglioli da Silva. (m. 2007)

Siblings
  
Alejandro Juvenal Herbas Camacho Júnior

Other names
  
"Marcola Camacho", "Playboy", "Russo", "El Demonio" ("The Demon")

Criminal charges
  
Illegal drug trade, Smuggling, Money laundering, Murder, Terrorism

Similar
  
Fernandinho Beira‑Mar, Luiz Carlos Alborghetti, Juan Carlos Ramírez, Mano Brown, Roberto Cabrini

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Marcos Willians Herbas Camacho (born 13 April 1968), also known as Marcola, is a Brazilian criminal, drug trafficker and the current leader of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC), a Brazilian criminal organization and prison gang based on São Paulo. Marcola is currently serving 234 years in prison. With a net worth of R$90 million, Marcola is considered to be one of the most wanted drug traffickers in Brazil and in all of Latin America.

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Early life

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Marcola was born in 1968 to a Bolivian father and a Brazilian mother. He began his criminal career as a thief at the age of nine. At 35 years of age, Marcola had already spent half of his life in prison, where he claimed to have read more than 3,000 books (particularly influenced by Dante) and took basic education there. Marcola's brother, Alejandro Juvenal Herbas Camacho Jr., is a criminal associated with the PCC and is one of the most wanted members by the Federal Police, having escaped prison in 2001.

Criminal career

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Marcola eventually became the leader of the Primeiro Comando da Capital, one of the most organized drug cartels in Brazil, and had placed a death bounty on former leaders César "Césinha" (Little César) Augusto Roris da Silva and José "Geleião" (Big Jelly) Márcio Felício. Under the leadership of Marcola, there was more structure in the drug cartels, members are forced to pay a monthly income and even a code of discipline known as the "Devil's Code". Marcola is also responsible for causing 29 prison riots in 2001 and for the murder of Judge Antônio José Machado Dias, known for his attempts to stop the activities of PCC and for the construction of the Penitentiary Readaptation Center in Presidente Bernardes, São Paulo.

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In May 2006, Marcola obtained recordings of a hearing, which planned to move him and 700 prisoners to a maximum-security prison. Immediately, Marcola contacted PCC leaders through cellphones and organized strategic attacks on Brazilian police, which led to the PCC orchestrating the São Paulo violence outbreak , resulting in the deaths of over 150 people. The violence led to Marcola's transfer to the Mauricio Henrique Guimaraes Pereira Penitentiary, a maximum-security prison in Presidente Venceslau, where he is currently stationed. Former President of Brazil Lula da Silva condemned the violence as narco-terrorism.

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On June 8 2006, Marcola testified in court that he was the official leader of the PCC and described the PCC as organized “like a web made up of a comprehensible organized hierarchy”. He continues to have contact with PCC leaders through telephone calls from inside prison and said in an interview "It is you who are afraid of dying, not me. As a matter of fact, here in jail you cannot come in and kill me...but I can order to kill you out there".

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In 2016, Alejandro Camacho Jr., Marcola's brother, was arrested in Fortaleza during a police raid, along with 36 arrests, where half a ton of cocaine and 26 tons of marijuana were seized.

References

Marcola Wikipedia