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    HotSpotOrlando News Deep Dive: PCC’s Florida Operations – Money Laundering in Miami, Arms Pipelines from Central Florida, and Ties to Local Brazilian Communities

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    Orlando, FL – April 22, 2026 — As Brazilian courts block discussion of official U.S. government reports labeling Brazil a key drug transit nation, one of the world’s most powerful criminal organizations — the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) — continues to expand its reach directly into Florida.

    From active shell companies in Miami allegedly tied to PCC associates, to weapons shipments traced from Orlando and Kissimmee that end up arming gang factions in São Paulo and Rio, the PCC’s low-profile operations have turned parts of the Sunshine State into a strategic node in its global empire. c4ads.org

    U.S. authorities, including the Treasury Department and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), have documented PCC-linked individuals and networks in Florida. Recent joint U.S.-Brazil efforts under the new DESARMA program highlight that over 1,100 illicit weapons and parts — many originating from Florida — were seized in Brazil in the past year alone. aljazeera.com

    For Central Florida’s large Brazilian-American community in Orlando, Kissimmee, and surrounding areas, this isn’t distant news. It raises real concerns about money laundering distorting local real estate, family safety ties to Brazil, and the potential for transnational crime to touch home.
    In this deep dive, Hot Spot Orlando examines the documented PCC footprint in Florida — the companies, the gun pipelines, the expat networks — and why it matters now more than ever under heightened U.S.-Brazil security cooperation.
    Why This Works

    U.S. law enforcement and nonprofit investigations have flagged PCC-linked individuals and networks in Florida as part of broader operations spanning at least 12 states. The group’s low-profile approach — using corporate structures and expat networks rather than overt violence — makes detection challenging but no less concerning for Central Florida’s Brazilian-American population.

    Money Laundering via Florida Shell Companies and Real Estate

    Investigations highlight Florida as a hub for PCC-linked financial activities:

    • Bozhanaj Group Corporation: Registered in Miami on August 30, 2023, by alleged PCC associates Marinel Bozhanaj (vice president) and Sebastião Cazula. The company remains active as of late 2025. Brazilian judicial records link Cazula to PCC activities, and the firm shares addresses with other entities tied to the same network. U.S. authorities have monitored these connections for potential laundering of drug proceeds.0
    • Yamawaki Network: João Gabriel de Mello Yamawaki, arrested in Brazil in 2024 for an alleged scheme laundering over $1.75 billion (8.6 billion reais), registered Las Americas USA LLC and Unique Business USA LLC in Florida in 2017. These entities reportedly facilitated moving illicit funds through U.S. corporate systems.

    Such structures allow the PCC to integrate cocaine profits into legitimate-looking real estate, freight, and export businesses in South Florida. The state’s business-friendly environment and large Brazilian expat community provide cover for blending dirty money with property investments and trade.

    Arms Trafficking Pipeline from Florida to Brazil

    Florida serves as a primary source for firearms and parts fueling PCC operations in Brazil:

    • Operation Iron Tire (2021, with ongoing relevance): Joint U.S.-Brazil effort disrupted shipments from Orlando, Kissimmee, and Tucson, Arizona. Weapons (including AK-47 magazines hidden in spare tires) were mailed to PCC networks in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. One arrest occurred in Orlando. HSI and Brazil Federal Police coordinated the takedown.23
    • Recent seizures under the new DESARMA program (announced April 2026): Brazilian authorities reported seizing 1,168 illicit weapons and parts from the U.S. in the past 12 months, with the majority traced to Florida shipments. Many used fraudulent declarations and concealment. The program enables real-time data sharing with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to trace origins and disrupt routes.58

    Guns flow south to arm PCC factions; cocaine and proceeds flow north. Additional cases involve straw purchasers in Florida acquiring firearms for export, sometimes linked to broader smuggling rings.

    Broader Cells, Affiliates, and Drug Ties

    • FBI and U.S. officials have noted PCC (and rival Comando Vermelho) presence in Florida alongside states like New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Activities include gun trafficking and money laundering, often involving Brazilian nationals traveling or residing in the U.S.
    • A 2025 Massachusetts case charged 18 Brazilian nationals with trafficking over 100 firearms (sourced partly from Florida and South Carolina), fentanyl, and ammunition. Some firearms tied to PCC-linked violence and local gangs.
    • While direct PCC “cells” in Florida operate discreetly, affiliates leverage expat networks for logistics, recruitment, and evasion. U.S. Treasury sanctions (PCC designated 2021; operatives like Diego Macedo Gonçalves do Carmo in 2024) underscore the group’s reach into American financial systems.13

    Florida’s ports, airports, and real estate market make it attractive for both laundering and transshipment.

    Local Impact on Central Florida

    Orlando, Kissimmee, and surrounding areas host a vibrant Brazilian community. PCC-linked activities raise concerns over:

    • Economic ripple effects: Laundered funds distort local real estate and businesses.
    • Family and safety ties: Expats may face pressure from Brazilian operations or risks from imported crime dynamics.
    • Homeland security: Potential for fentanyl or cocaine distribution intersecting with PCC networks, though evidence points more to arms and money flows than large-scale U.S. retail drug sales by the group itself.

    The Trump administration continues pressing for PCC (and CV) designation as foreign terrorist organizations — a step Brazil has resisted on sovereignty grounds — while advancing joint initiatives like DESARMA for intelligence sharing and interdiction.

    The Bigger Picture

    The PCC’s Florida operations are a small but strategic slice of its multinational model: dominating cocaine routes to Europe, diversifying into fuel, gold, and real estate, and maintaining prison-based command structures that function like a corporation. Suppressing discussion of U.S. reports (as in the Paulo Figueiredo case) doesn’t eliminate these documented threats — it only complicates public awareness.

    HotSpotOrlando will track how U.S.-Brazil cooperation evolves, especially with 2026 Brazilian elections on the horizon and ongoing sanctions/enforcement actions. For Central Floridians with Brazil ties, vigilance around financial dealings and awareness of these networks matter.

     

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