Since his death was ordered six years ago by the Primeiro Comando da Capital, considered South America’s most powerful drug-trafficking gang, Lincoln Gakiya, a prosecutor in São Paulo state, has lived behind a state security shield that rivals that of a Brazilian president: armored cars, blast-resistant doors, a rotating cast of 82 military police officers.
his shield against the PCC will probably disappear. Brazil has no legislation that guarantees protection to law enforcement officials upon retirement and even those under threat — and Gakiya, 58, could soon be left to face a Probability of some of the world’s most dangerous criminals alone.
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