Last Wednesday, a group of investors angry with the closure of Alphabets, a suspected financial pyramid company in Cabo Frio, in the Lagos region, carried out a motorcade with a sound vehicle from Praça São Cristóvão to the door of the 126th DP, this Sunday, to reinforce his dissatisfaction with the closing of the company before the payment of their applications.
Bikers and drivers involved in the act claimed to be victims of the CEO of Alphabets Investimentos, Rogério Cruz, of Alphabets Investimentos, a betting company that is currently under police investigation. etting company that is currently under police investigation.
According to information on the “RLagos Notícias” page, the train left Avenida Teixeira e Souza at 12:15 pm and ended in front of the police station to express its indignation and reinforce the response of investigators to the case.
According to the Military Police, agents of the 25th BPM (Cabo Frio) accompanied the demonstration, which followed Avenida Teixeira e Souza.
Some testimonials from victims and investors
The victims’ dissatisfaction was also expressed on social media. The Instagram profile @rogeriocruz.official that discloses the accusations against the suspect, published on Sunday the reports of some people who claimed to have been harmed by Alphabets
“I invested and didn’t tell anyone, I’m ashamed to say that I was deceived because I’m only 18,” said a young man.
“I invested 16 thousand and I didn’t even receive 50%. I took a loan and now I can’t pay because I’m unemployed,” said another victim.
“I lost 140,000, my wife also invested her salary as a doctor, there went another 10,000,” said another person.
“I have 3 children. I invested in order to finish my house. I’m devastated”, commented one victim.
The history of Rogério Cruz, president of Alphabets
Rogério Cruz, president of the investigated company, already convicted of international drug trafficking and association for trafficking, published a video the day after the closing of Alphabets saying that he “has influence within the government” and “friends in the police”.
The case that earned him his conviction began in 2016, when he was arrested in the act when he landed at the Natal International Airport (RN) with three kilos of ecstasy in his suitcase.