Family is arrested for manufacturing and selling clandestine weapons in ES; group earned at least half a million in one year | Holy Spirit

Family is arrested for manufacturing and selling clandestine weapons in ES; group earned at least half a million in one year | Holy Spirit
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1 of 10 Six people from the same family were arrested for manufacturing and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Six people from the same family were arrested for manufacturing and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

An entire family was arrested on suspicion of manufacturing, trading and distributing homemade weapons in Vitória and municipalities in the Metropolitan Region. Father, mother, children, brothers and brothers-in-law maintained a clandestine weapons factory on a farm in the interior of Cariacica. Six people were arrested. The information was released by the Civil Police this Friday (26).

According to investigations, each member of the group had an established role, ranging from weapons production to delivery. The members of the scheme sold from retail to wholesale, to anyone who ordered, and charged R$2,000 to R$2,500 per “piece”.

Last year, between May and December, they sold at least 200 units, that is, a turnover of at least half a million reais.

2 of 10 Police discover clandestine weapons factory in Cariacica, Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Police discover clandestine weapons factory in Cariacica, Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

The Specialized Weapons, Ammunition and Explosives Police Station (Disarmament) discovered the scheme during Operation Legado Armeria, which began in 2023, and the investigations were completed this week.

In December, in the first phase of the operation, the factory where the weapons were produced was discovered, on a site in Cariacica, in Greater Vitória. Various materials were seized, such as a pistol and rifle.

At the time, Wilrison Manske was arrested red-handed. He is named as one of the weapons’ manufacturers. Investigations continued and other members of the group were identified. The surprise for the police came with the discovery that they were all part of the same family.

3 of 10 Police discover clandestine weapons factory on a farm in the interior of Cariacica, Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Police discover clandestine weapons factory on a site, in the interior of Cariacica, Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

The arrests of the other five members of the group took place on April 23, at home and at their workplaces, in the municipalities of Serra and Cariacica.

According to the police, to disguise the delivery of weapons, in some situations the entire family went to the sale destination in the same car, as if they were going on a trip.

Delegate Daniel Belchior spoke about the family’s actions.

“Two people were responsible for manufacturing the weapons and the others for distribution logistics, the payment system and negotiation arrangements with those who presented themselves as interested in the firearms that were produced,” he said.

Learned how to make weapons on the internet

4 of 10 Police discover clandestine weapons factory in Cariacica, Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Police discover clandestine weapons factory in Cariacica, Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

When Wilrison Manske was arrested, he told police he learned how to make weapons online. This information triggered another investigation. Last week, websites that taught how to manufacture and also sold weapons were taken down. No one has been arrested so far.

Some members of the group had formal jobs and this was considered during the investigations as an alternative to evading the police.

“They reconciled formal activity with a criminal life. One of the women worked as a teacher, a man worked as a general service assistant, and another worked in a store that sold irons,” said the delegate.

Belchior also spoke about the challenge in investigations of this type.

“Investigations into the manufacture of homemade weapons involve not only the difficulty of tracking the weapons but also the people who manufacture them, because they do not have a profile of involvement in this type of situation, sometimes they do not have a criminal record, but due to a financial attraction end up dedicating themselves to criminal activity”, he concluded.

Understand the participation of each family member in the scheme

According to the Civil Police, the scheme worked as follows:

5 of 10 Edilson Manske is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Edilson Manske is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

He is the father of the family. Appointed by the police as responsible for manufacturing the weapons.

6 of 10 Wilrison Manske is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Wilrison Manske is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

Son of Edilson and named as one of those who manufactured homemade weapons. He was arrested in the first phase of the operation, in December last year.

7 of 10 Tiago Manske is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Tiago Manske is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

Son of Edilson. He acted as a weapons courier. Normally this “delivery” was done by car.

8 of 10 Ariane Vingler Gonçalves is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/ Civil Police ES
Ariane Vingler Gonçalves is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/ Civil Police ES

4. Ariane Vingler Gonçalves

Wilrison’s wife. According to police, she was responsible for managing payments, in addition to helping with deliveries.

9 of 10 Bruno Vingler de Sena is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Bruno Vingler de Sena is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

5. Bruno Vingler de Sena, known as ‘Jhon Caseiras’

Ariane’s brother. He was the one who negotiated sales with customers in Greater Vitória.

10 of 10 Hellen Luise Santos Silva is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES
Hellen Luise Santos Silva is one of six members of the same family, arrested for manufacturing, trading and distributing clandestine weapons in Espírito Santo. — Photo: Disclosure/Polícia Civil ES

6. Hellen Luise Santos Silva

Bruno’s wife. She worked on weapons deliveries.

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