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Castor de Andrade

Castor Gonçalves de Andrade e Silva (12 February 1926 – 11 April 1997) was a well-known bicheiro[n 1] in Rio de Janeiro. From the 1980s, Castor de Andrade was the uncontested leader of all the main bicheiros of the city of Rio de Janeiro,[2] and had more than 100 policemen and a number of public servants, prominent politicians, and judges working for him. Castor was also very involved in the Brazilian Carnival and in soccer—he was the major sponsor of Bangu Atlético Clube and even called the "owner of Bangu", and he was also the patron of samba school Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel. He also helped found in 1984 the Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro, which has run the Rio de Janeiro Carnival ever since and has served as the legal cover for the "jogo do bicho cartel".

Castor de Andrade
Castor de Andrade
Born(1926-02-12)12 February 1926
Died11 April 1997(1997-04-11) (aged 71)
Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
Spouse(s)Wilma Andrade; Ana Cristina Bastos Moreira[1]
Children4[1]
ParentEusébio de Andrade e Silva

In 1993, Castor de Andrade and 13 other major bicheiros were arrested. They were each sentenced to six years of prison, but Castor obtained a habeas corpus and was released in the same year. In March 1994, a subsequent operation managed to break Castor's stronghold. Documents revealed the names of the many policemen, politicians, judges, public servants, and other prominent people who were profiting from his illegal activities. After his death in April 1997, the heirs to his fortune began fighting each other over the inheritance, and this led to the murder of his son, Paulo de Andrade, in October 1998.

Biography

Illicit gambling empire

Castor was born in 1926 to a family who was very involved in the jogo do bicho. His grandmother Iaiá was already known as a jogo do bicho lottery operator. His father, Eusébio de Andrade e Silva, invested in cattle raising and founded a transport company.[3] Castor had a carefree infancy. He studied in the traditional school Colégio Pedro II, but frequently skipped classes to go to the beaches of the neighborhood of Flamengo. This, however, did not prevent him from graduating in law.[4][5]

Castor inherited the jogo do bicho office of his grandmother and father and with his uncles transformed it to an illicit gambling empire – taking over more and more pontos (points-of-sale) where the lottery dealers collect money and keep record of the bets.[3] He would eventually expand to slot machines and video poker as well.[5] He rose to power despite his reputation. After the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état, various generals paid homage to him. The military regime was unable to crack down on the illegal lottery.[6] The Secretary of Security of Rio de Janeiro of that time, General Waldir Alves Muniz, received an instruction to "avoid problems with Castor de Andrade". Ex-president João Figueiredo one day broke the protocol, departing from a group of authorities who surrounded him to personally greet the bicheiro.[5]

Castor de Andrade and his son Paulo Roberto de Andrade operated the illegal lottery in Marechal Hermes, Padre Miguel, Bangu, Santíssimo, Senador Camará, Mangaratiba and Ibicuí.[7] He was considered a romantic bicheiro, who did not allow other unnecessary businesses, such as drug trafficking, to be explored together with the illicit lottery.[5] He managed a metal-working business that over the years had produced war material for the Brazilian armed forces, and he owned gasoline stations and a used car agency.[8]

Soccer and Carnival

Castor de Andrade was the major sponsor of Bangu Atlético Clube and was even called the "owner of Bangu".[4][9] Although he never served as president of the club, he often held high positions and the president always obeyed him and never made a decision without seeking advice from him first.[4][9] Under his leadership the club won the Campeonato Carioca in 1966.[4] The players referred to him as their "father" and every week he used to hand out money to them.[9] He was accused several times of intimidating referees into giving his team assistance. Once, in a game against América, in the Maracanã stadium, he invaded the field with a revolver. He demanded an explanation from the referee regarding his decision to grant a penalty in favour of América. Bangu was ahead 2 to 1 and América tied. The referee later granted another penalty, this time in favour of Bangu. Castor's team won 3 to 2.[10]

Since the 1970s, most of the big samba schools had a "patron" related to the jogo do bicho. Castor de Andrade was the patron of the Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel samba school. Under his leadership Mocidade won the Rio Carnival title in 1979, 1985, 1990, 1991, and 1996. His participation in the Carnival was not limited to his samba school. For decades he invested money in the organization of parades. Dissatisfied with where the official league, the Associação das Escolas de Samba da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro (AESCRJ), was heading for and feeling a need to negotiate more openly with the government about financial transfers to the Carnival, Castor helped found the Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro (LIESA - Samba Schools' Independente League of Rio de Janeiro) in Rio de Janeiro in 1984. He served as LIESA's first president. Because of the new league, the samba schools started receiving more financial assistance and the standard of the parades could be maintained.[11] LIESA served as the legal cover for the "jogo do bicho cartel".[2]

Trials

Taking advantage of the attention of the media and public opinion during the Carnival of 1993, Castor gave a 5-minute speech angrily condemning the persecution of bicheiros in full Sambadrome.[12] Three months later, judge Denise Frossard convicted Castor and 13 other major bicheiros (among them Capitão Guimarães, Luizinho Drummond, Antonio Petrus Kalil, alias Turcão, and Anísio Abraão David) to six years of prison for criminal association. Formally, 53 deaths were attributed to the group.".[13] However, in the same year Castro obtained a habeas corpus and was released[14] and by December 1996 the rest of the bicheiros were all back on the streets, granted parole or clemency.[13]

On March 30, 1994, Castor suffered a new mishap. Prosecutor Biscaia launched a new action against the jogo do bicho in Rio de Janeiro, bursting the stronghold of Castor in Bangu and seizing 17 cash books, 140 account books,[15] and 166 computer disks.[16] He is cited as having said, right after his bunker was busted, "What police is this?".[17] Castor de Andrade was one of the first bicheiros that started bribing policemen, and policemen from all police forces received money from him. A special screened unit of the BOPE (Special Police Operations Battalion), the special forces of the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State, was used during the operation against Castor.[17][18]

The police investigations revealed that big names had been profiting from the illegal activities of bicho's Mafia. Among them, former president Fernando Collor de Mello, Rio governor Nilo Batista, São Paulo mayor Paulo Maluf, Rio mayor Cesar Maia, seven entrepreneurs, three judges, 12 congressmen and seven assemblymen, 25 police commissioners and 100 police officers.[19] According to prosecutor Antônio Carlos Biscaia, "the Public Ministry of Rio de Janeiro investigated their involvement in more than 130 homicides and verified the corruption scheme centralized and led by Castor de Andrade ..., who recorded the bribes for military and civil policemen, public servants, including those of the Public Ministry and Judiciary, and even well-known politicians who received financial help for their compromised political campaigns."[20]

There were also suspicions that Castor and his people had a partnership with Colombian Cali Cartel. Preliminary findings showed Rio bicheiros responsible for transporting cocaine in Brazil and shipping it overseas.[19] In Porto Seguro, Castor had set up a fishing company that was used for cocaine trafficking.[8][20] He allegedly helped the Sicilian Mafioso Antonio Salamone to settle in Brazil. Castor gave him a cover job at Bangu Textiles, which he owned. Salamone became a naturalized Brazilian because of de Andrade's influence.[21]

Arrest and incarceration

After his conviction, Castor disappeared. Seven months later, he was found while visiting the Auto Show at the Anhembi Convention Center in São Paulo on October 26, 1994. He was disguised with a fake goatee and his hair and moustache were painted in black. Rogério de Andrade and Ana Paula de Andrade e Silva, his two nephews, were accompanying him. He later admitted to the police that he loved cars since he was a child and could not resist the temptation to visit the Auto Show.[22]

He was sent to Polinter prison, along with fellow bicheiros Capitão Guimarães, José Petrus, alias Zinho, and Fernando Iggnácio, Castor's son-in-law. Following charges that their cells were filled with luxuries, authorities decided to inspect their cells. The inspectors concluded that the jail looked like "a five-star hotel". The cells were equipped with a mini-bar, a TV, a video player, a sound system with a CD player, cellphones, an air-conditioner, a microwave oven, and a freezer. There were "strong evidences that the bicheiros made renovations and improvements in the internal part of the jail, such as the installation of new floor coverings, azulejo-tiles and sanitary ware."[23]

Because of heart problems, he was put on house arrest to spend his conviction in his luxurious apartment in the Avenida Atlântica, the coastal road running alongside the beach of Copacabana. But he went out to the streets frequently, without being bothered.

Death and legacy

On April 11, 1997, disrespecting as usual his house arrest, Castor was playing cards in the house of a friend, in Leblon, alongside Ipanema the most upmarket district in Rio, when he suffered a deadly heart attack.[5][24][25] His body was laid out in the samba school he was associated with, the Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel.[26] During the Carnival of 1998, the samba school Caprichosos de Pilares started their parade with a minute of silence to honor him.[27]

Shortly before he died, Castor divided his estate in two parts: his son Paulo "Paulinho" Roberto de Andrade, inherited the jogo do bicho interests, while his son-in-law Fernando de Miranda Iggnácio received the slot machines and video poker. A vicious struggle over the inheritance developed in the family. Paulinho Andrade was murdered in October 1998,[28] on the orders of Castor's nephew Rogério Costa de Andrade.[29] Subsequently, Rogério and Fernando Iggnácio became involved in a war about the illicit gambling interests.[30][31][32]

On February 11, 2021, a docuseries following Castor de Andrade's life titled Doutor Castor was released by Globoplay.[33]

Footnotes

  1. ^ A "bicheiro" or "banker" is the mobster who operates the jogo do bicho ("the animal's game"), a popular Brazilian illegal gambling game.

References

  1. ^ a b (in Portuguese) Castor de Andrade morreu em 1997, O Globo, September 18, 2006
  2. ^ a b Misse, Michel (December 2007). "Mercados ilegais, redes de proteção e organização local do crime no Rio de Janeiro". Estudos Avançados. 21 (61): 139–157. doi:10.1590/S0103-40142007000300010.
  3. ^ a b (in Portuguese) Um Rei à Bangu. Castor de Andrade do futebol do samba do jogo do bicho, Revista Placar, March 14, 1980
  4. ^ a b c d (in Portuguese) O Chefão de Bangu: Castor, acima do bem e do mal, Revista Placar, August 2, 1985
  5. ^ a b c d e (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2002-01-16. Retrieved 2008-01-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) , Istoé, April 16, 1997
  6. ^ . Time. March 25, 1966.
  7. ^ (in Portuguese) Violência e narcotráfico no Rio de Janeiro, by Ricardo Veléz Rodrigues
  8. ^ a b Frossard, Denise (2007). "Women in Organized Crime in Brazil". In Fiandaca, Giovanni (ed.). Women and the Mafia. Studies of Organized Crime. Vol. 5. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. p. 200. ISBN 9780387365428.
  9. ^ a b c (in Portuguese) Zarko, Raphael. Castor de Andrade: o dono do Bangu 2012-05-01 at the Wayback Machine. Globo.com. April 17, 2009.
  10. ^ (in Portuguese) Um olhar sobre o passado. O Globo. March 28, 2004.
  11. ^ Carvalho, Douglas Elias (2009). Imagens auditivas da folia : uma análise da cobertura do carnaval carioca de 2009 na rádio Gaúcha [Auditory images of revelry: an analysis of the coverage of the 2009 Rio carnival on radio Gaúcha] (Thesis) (in Portuguese). p. 25. hdl:10183/22518.
  12. ^ (in Portuguese) Miranda, Ricardo.. Archived from the original on 2007-02-07. Retrieved 2008-01-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). Istoé. March 5, 2003.
  13. ^ a b (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2009-03-17. Retrieved 2009-03-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). O Globo. April 13, 2007.
  14. ^ (in Portuguese) de Castro Cavalcanti, Maria Laura Viveiros. "Conhecer Desconhecendo: a Etnografia do Espiritismo e do Carnaval Carioca." Pesquisas urbanas: desafios do trabalho antropológico. By Gilberto Velho and Karina Kuschinir. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar, 2003. p. 130.
  15. ^ (in Portuguese) da Escóssia, Fernanda. Os dois teriam recebido dinheiro para a campanha presidencial em 1989; os dois negam 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine. Folha de S.Paulo. April 8, 1994.
  16. ^ (in Portuguese) Patrões do "jogo do bicho" investiam nas eleições 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine. Folha de S.Paulo. April 9, 1994.
  17. ^ a b (in Portuguese) Araújo, Vera; Marco Antônio Martins. . O Globo. 17 July 2008.
  18. ^ Frossard (2007), p. 189.
  19. ^ a b Mafia: Never ending mud, News from Brazil, May 31, 1994
  20. ^ a b (in Portuguese) Biscaia, Antônio Carlos. "A volta dos bicheiros", O Globo, March 22, 1998
  21. ^ (in Portuguese) Maierovitch, Wálter Fanganiello. Conexão Parque Laje 2007-05-09 at the Wayback Machine. Carta Capital. N. 441, April 25, 2007. (For an English translation, see Rio-Sampa: “The Italian-Colombian Connection”)
  22. ^ (in Portuguese) A inútil confusão armada 2011-06-15 at the Wayback Machine. Veja. November 2, 1994.
  23. ^ (in Portuguese) Corregedoria de polícia do Rio investiga denúncia de mordomias na carceragem da Polinter, onde bicheiros estão presos 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine, Folha de S.Paulo, September 14, 1995.
  24. ^ (in Portuguese) Infarto mata o bicheiro Castor de Andrade, Agência Folha, April 11, 1997
  25. ^ (in Portuguese) O histórico da disputa entre Rogério Andrade e Fernando Iggnácio. O Globo. December 11, 2010.
  26. ^ (in Portuguese) Ex-mulher de Castor rouba apartamento. Folha de S.Paulo. April 12, 1997.
  27. ^ (in Portuguese) Samba e jogo - O folclore, as prisões e as mortes do jogo do bicho no Carnaval do Rio 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine. Correio Braziliense. April 16, 2007.
  28. ^ (in Portuguese) Ataque ao espólio de Castor 2008-09-06 at the Wayback Machine, Epoca, November 9, 1998
  29. ^ (in Portuguese) Justiça do Rio condena Rogério de Andrade a quase vinte anos de prisão 2010-02-06 at the Wayback Machine, Tribunal de Justiça do Rio Grande do Sul, May 24, 2002
  30. ^ (in Portuguese) Entenda a guerra da família Castor de Andrade, O Globo, October 26, 2006
  31. ^ (in Portuguese) Máfia dos caça-níqueis: histórico de mortes e brigas em família, O Globo, May 24, 2007
  32. ^ (in Portuguese) Sá, Fátima. Golpe nos caça-níqueis, Veja, October 25, 2006
  33. ^ "Globoplay lança documentário com a história do bicheiro Castor de Andrade".

External links

  • (in Portuguese) The best friend, Bangu.net
  • (in Portuguese) Homenagem a Castor de Andrade on YouTube
  • (in Portuguese) Castor de Andrade comanda treino do Bangu (1986) on YouTube
  • (in Portuguese) Castor de Andrade in 1991 interviewed by Jô Soares (SBT) on YouTube
  • (in Portuguese) The Andrade family (2001) on YouTube
  • (in Portuguese) Especial "Mulatinhos Rosados" on YouTube, ESPN Brasil, May 20, 2004

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Castor Goncalves de Andrade e Silva 12 February 1926 11 April 1997 was a well known bicheiro n 1 in Rio de Janeiro From the 1980s Castor de Andrade was the uncontested leader of all the main bicheiros of the city of Rio de Janeiro 2 and had more than 100 policemen and a number of public servants prominent politicians and judges working for him Castor was also very involved in the Brazilian Carnival and in soccer he was the major sponsor of Bangu Atletico Clube and even called the owner of Bangu and he was also the patron of samba school Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel He also helped found in 1984 the Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro which has run the Rio de Janeiro Carnival ever since and has served as the legal cover for the jogo do bicho cartel Castor de AndradeCastor de AndradeBorn 1926 02 12 12 February 1926Rio de Janeiro city BrazilDied11 April 1997 1997 04 11 aged 71 Rio de Janeiro city BrazilNationalityBrazilianSpouse s Wilma Andrade Ana Cristina Bastos Moreira 1 Children4 1 ParentEusebio de Andrade e SilvaIn 1993 Castor de Andrade and 13 other major bicheiros were arrested They were each sentenced to six years of prison but Castor obtained a habeas corpus and was released in the same year In March 1994 a subsequent operation managed to break Castor s stronghold Documents revealed the names of the many policemen politicians judges public servants and other prominent people who were profiting from his illegal activities After his death in April 1997 the heirs to his fortune began fighting each other over the inheritance and this led to the murder of his son Paulo de Andrade in October 1998 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Illicit gambling empire 1 2 Soccer and Carnival 1 3 Trials 1 4 Arrest and incarceration 1 5 Death and legacy 2 Footnotes 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditIllicit gambling empire Edit Castor was born in 1926 to a family who was very involved in the jogo do bicho His grandmother Iaia was already known as a jogo do bicho lottery operator His father Eusebio de Andrade e Silva invested in cattle raising and founded a transport company 3 Castor had a carefree infancy He studied in the traditional school Colegio Pedro II but frequently skipped classes to go to the beaches of the neighborhood of Flamengo This however did not prevent him from graduating in law 4 5 Castor inherited the jogo do bicho office of his grandmother and father and with his uncles transformed it to an illicit gambling empire taking over more and more pontos points of sale where the lottery dealers collect money and keep record of the bets 3 He would eventually expand to slot machines and video poker as well 5 He rose to power despite his reputation After the 1964 Brazilian coup d etat various generals paid homage to him The military regime was unable to crack down on the illegal lottery 6 The Secretary of Security of Rio de Janeiro of that time General Waldir Alves Muniz received an instruction to avoid problems with Castor de Andrade Ex president Joao Figueiredo one day broke the protocol departing from a group of authorities who surrounded him to personally greet the bicheiro 5 Castor de Andrade and his son Paulo Roberto de Andrade operated the illegal lottery in Marechal Hermes Padre Miguel Bangu Santissimo Senador Camara Mangaratiba and Ibicui 7 He was considered a romantic bicheiro who did not allow other unnecessary businesses such as drug trafficking to be explored together with the illicit lottery 5 He managed a metal working business that over the years had produced war material for the Brazilian armed forces and he owned gasoline stations and a used car agency 8 Soccer and Carnival Edit Castor de Andrade was the major sponsor of Bangu Atletico Clube and was even called the owner of Bangu 4 9 Although he never served as president of the club he often held high positions and the president always obeyed him and never made a decision without seeking advice from him first 4 9 Under his leadership the club won the Campeonato Carioca in 1966 4 The players referred to him as their father and every week he used to hand out money to them 9 He was accused several times of intimidating referees into giving his team assistance Once in a game against America in the Maracana stadium he invaded the field with a revolver He demanded an explanation from the referee regarding his decision to grant a penalty in favour of America Bangu was ahead 2 to 1 and America tied The referee later granted another penalty this time in favour of Bangu Castor s team won 3 to 2 10 Since the 1970s most of the big samba schools had a patron related to the jogo do bicho Castor de Andrade was the patron of the Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel samba school Under his leadership Mocidade won the Rio Carnival title in 1979 1985 1990 1991 and 1996 His participation in the Carnival was not limited to his samba school For decades he invested money in the organization of parades Dissatisfied with where the official league the Associacao das Escolas de Samba da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro AESCRJ was heading for and feeling a need to negotiate more openly with the government about financial transfers to the Carnival Castor helped found the Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro LIESA Samba Schools Independente League of Rio de Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro in 1984 He served as LIESA s first president Because of the new league the samba schools started receiving more financial assistance and the standard of the parades could be maintained 11 LIESA served as the legal cover for the jogo do bicho cartel 2 Trials Edit Taking advantage of the attention of the media and public opinion during the Carnival of 1993 Castor gave a 5 minute speech angrily condemning the persecution of bicheiros in full Sambadrome 12 Three months later judge Denise Frossard convicted Castor and 13 other major bicheiros among them Capitao Guimaraes Luizinho Drummond Antonio Petrus Kalil alias Turcao and Anisio Abraao David to six years of prison for criminal association Formally 53 deaths were attributed to the group 13 However in the same year Castro obtained a habeas corpus and was released 14 and by December 1996 the rest of the bicheiros were all back on the streets granted parole or clemency 13 On March 30 1994 Castor suffered a new mishap Prosecutor Biscaia launched a new action against the jogo do bicho in Rio de Janeiro bursting the stronghold of Castor in Bangu and seizing 17 cash books 140 account books 15 and 166 computer disks 16 He is cited as having said right after his bunker was busted What police is this 17 Castor de Andrade was one of the first bicheiros that started bribing policemen and policemen from all police forces received money from him A special screened unit of the BOPE Special Police Operations Battalion the special forces of the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State was used during the operation against Castor 17 18 The police investigations revealed that big names had been profiting from the illegal activities of bicho s Mafia Among them former president Fernando Collor de Mello Rio governor Nilo Batista Sao Paulo mayor Paulo Maluf Rio mayor Cesar Maia seven entrepreneurs three judges 12 congressmen and seven assemblymen 25 police commissioners and 100 police officers 19 According to prosecutor Antonio Carlos Biscaia the Public Ministry of Rio de Janeiro investigated their involvement in more than 130 homicides and verified the corruption scheme centralized and led by Castor de Andrade who recorded the bribes for military and civil policemen public servants including those of the Public Ministry and Judiciary and even well known politicians who received financial help for their compromised political campaigns 20 There were also suspicions that Castor and his people had a partnership with Colombian Cali Cartel Preliminary findings showed Rio bicheiros responsible for transporting cocaine in Brazil and shipping it overseas 19 In Porto Seguro Castor had set up a fishing company that was used for cocaine trafficking 8 20 He allegedly helped the Sicilian Mafioso Antonio Salamone to settle in Brazil Castor gave him a cover job at Bangu Textiles which he owned Salamone became a naturalized Brazilian because of de Andrade s influence 21 Arrest and incarceration Edit After his conviction Castor disappeared Seven months later he was found while visiting the Auto Show at the Anhembi Convention Center in Sao Paulo on October 26 1994 He was disguised with a fake goatee and his hair and moustache were painted in black Rogerio de Andrade and Ana Paula de Andrade e Silva his two nephews were accompanying him He later admitted to the police that he loved cars since he was a child and could not resist the temptation to visit the Auto Show 22 He was sent to Polinter prison along with fellow bicheiros Capitao Guimaraes Jose Petrus alias Zinho and Fernando Iggnacio Castor s son in law Following charges that their cells were filled with luxuries authorities decided to inspect their cells The inspectors concluded that the jail looked like a five star hotel The cells were equipped with a mini bar a TV a video player a sound system with a CD player cellphones an air conditioner a microwave oven and a freezer There were strong evidences that the bicheiros made renovations and improvements in the internal part of the jail such as the installation of new floor coverings azulejo tiles and sanitary ware 23 Because of heart problems he was put on house arrest to spend his conviction in his luxurious apartment in the Avenida Atlantica the coastal road running alongside the beach of Copacabana But he went out to the streets frequently without being bothered Death and legacy Edit On April 11 1997 disrespecting as usual his house arrest Castor was playing cards in the house of a friend in Leblon alongside Ipanema the most upmarket district in Rio when he suffered a deadly heart attack 5 24 25 His body was laid out in the samba school he was associated with the Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel 26 During the Carnival of 1998 the samba school Caprichosos de Pilares started their parade with a minute of silence to honor him 27 Shortly before he died Castor divided his estate in two parts his son Paulo Paulinho Roberto de Andrade inherited the jogo do bicho interests while his son in law Fernando de Miranda Iggnacio received the slot machines and video poker A vicious struggle over the inheritance developed in the family Paulinho Andrade was murdered in October 1998 28 on the orders of Castor s nephew Rogerio Costa de Andrade 29 Subsequently Rogerio and Fernando Iggnacio became involved in a war about the illicit gambling interests 30 31 32 On February 11 2021 a docuseries following Castor de Andrade s life titled Doutor Castor was released by Globoplay 33 Footnotes Edit A bicheiro or banker is the mobster who operates the jogo do bicho the animal s game a popular Brazilian illegal gambling game References Edit a b in Portuguese Castor de Andrade morreu em 1997 O Globo September 18 2006 a b Misse Michel December 2007 Mercados ilegais redes de protecao e organizacao local do crime no Rio de Janeiro Estudos Avancados 21 61 139 157 doi 10 1590 S0103 40142007000300010 a b in Portuguese Um Rei a Bangu Castor de Andrade do futebol do samba do jogo do bicho Revista Placar March 14 1980 a b c d in Portuguese O Chefao de Bangu Castor acima do bem e do mal Revista Placar August 2 1985 a b c d e Deu galo na noite em que Castor morreu in Portuguese Archived from the original on 2002 01 16 Retrieved 2008 01 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Istoe April 16 1997 The Animal Game Time March 25 1966 in Portuguese Violencia e narcotrafico no Rio de Janeiro by Ricardo Velez Rodrigues a b Frossard Denise 2007 Women in Organized Crime in Brazil In Fiandaca Giovanni ed Women and the Mafia Studies of Organized Crime Vol 5 New York Springer Science Business Media p 200 ISBN 9780387365428 a b c in Portuguese Zarko Raphael Castor de Andrade o dono do Bangu Archived 2012 05 01 at the Wayback Machine Globo com April 17 2009 in Portuguese Um olhar sobre o passado O Globo March 28 2004 Carvalho Douglas Elias 2009 Imagens auditivas da folia uma analise da cobertura do carnaval carioca de 2009 na radio Gaucha Auditory images of revelry an analysis of the coverage of the 2009 Rio carnival on radio Gaucha Thesis in Portuguese p 25 hdl 10183 22518 in Portuguese Miranda Ricardo Impunidade na cabeca Archived from the original on 2007 02 07 Retrieved 2008 01 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Istoe March 5 2003 a b Contraventores ja foram condenados ha 14 anos in Portuguese Archived from the original on 2009 03 17 Retrieved 2009 03 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link O Globo April 13 2007 in Portuguese de Castro Cavalcanti Maria Laura Viveiros Conhecer Desconhecendo a Etnografia do Espiritismo e do Carnaval Carioca Pesquisas urbanas desafios do trabalho antropologico By Gilberto Velho and Karina Kuschinir Rio de Janeiro Jorge Zahar 2003 p 130 in Portuguese da Escossia Fernanda Os dois teriam recebido dinheiro para a campanha presidencial em 1989 os dois negam Archived 2011 08 25 at the Wayback Machine Folha de S Paulo April 8 1994 in Portuguese Patroes do jogo do bicho investiam nas eleicoes Archived 2011 08 25 at the Wayback Machine Folha de S Paulo April 9 1994 a b in Portuguese Araujo Vera Marco Antonio Martins Homens do Bope fazem seguranca do bicho O Globo 17 July 2008 Frossard 2007 p 189 a b Mafia Never ending mud News from Brazil May 31 1994 a b in Portuguese Biscaia Antonio Carlos A volta dos bicheiros O Globo March 22 1998 in Portuguese Maierovitch Walter Fanganiello Conexao Parque Laje Archived 2007 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Carta Capital N 441 April 25 2007 For an English translation see Rio Sampa The Italian Colombian Connection in Portuguese A inutil confusao armada Archived 2011 06 15 at the Wayback Machine Veja November 2 1994 in Portuguese Corregedoria de policia do Rio investiga denuncia de mordomias na carceragem da Polinter onde bicheiros estao presos Archived 2011 08 25 at the Wayback Machine Folha de S Paulo September 14 1995 in Portuguese Infarto mata o bicheiro Castor de Andrade Agencia Folha April 11 1997 in Portuguese O historico da disputa entre Rogerio Andrade e Fernando Iggnacio O Globo December 11 2010 in Portuguese Ex mulher de Castor rouba apartamento Folha de S Paulo April 12 1997 in Portuguese Samba e jogo O folclore as prisoes e as mortes do jogo do bicho no Carnaval do Rio Archived 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Correio Braziliense April 16 2007 in Portuguese Ataque ao espolio de Castor Archived 2008 09 06 at the Wayback Machine Epoca November 9 1998 in Portuguese Justica do Rio condena Rogerio de Andrade a quase vinte anos de prisao Archived 2010 02 06 at the Wayback Machine Tribunal de Justica do Rio Grande do Sul May 24 2002 in Portuguese Entenda a guerra da familia Castor de Andrade O Globo October 26 2006 in Portuguese Mafia dos caca niqueis historico de mortes e brigas em familia O Globo May 24 2007 in Portuguese Sa Fatima Golpe nos caca niqueis Veja October 25 2006 Globoplay lanca documentario com a historia do bicheiro Castor de Andrade External links Edit in Portuguese The best friend Bangu net in Portuguese Homenagem a Castor de Andrade on YouTube in Portuguese Castor de Andrade comanda treino do Bangu 1986 on YouTube in Portuguese Castor de Andrade in 1991 interviewed by Jo Soares SBT on YouTube in Portuguese The Andrade family 2001 on YouTube in Portuguese Especial Mulatinhos Rosados on YouTube ESPN Brasil May 20 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Castor de Andrade amp oldid 1051590351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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