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The First Command of the Capital (FCC)[a] is a Brazilian criminal organization established in São Paulo in 1993, and it's today considered the largest drug cartel in Brazil, with about 112,000 members.[1]
It established itself as an organization fighting against repression inside Brazilian prisons, in direct response to the state-sanctioned execution of 111 prisoners in the Carandirú massacre in 1992 by the military police.
Nowadays, the FCC acts essentially like any capitalist business, under a corporate structure with about 12 directors and about 1,000 managers, with the majority of their members receiving less than a minimum wage, and operating mainly for profit. The organization is worth about $200 million by heading an international business dedicated to trafficking cocaine, mostly destined to Europe.
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- ↑ "Saiba quais são as principais facções criminosas do Brasil". Último Segundo.
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- ↑ Portuguese: Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC)