São Paulo City Hall says it will exchange bus companies after possible connection with the CCP

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Companies are under the management of SPTrans, a public company responsible for transportation in the city, after the arrest of 18 directors; Transwolff repudiates accusations and upbus did not comment

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The operation revealed evidence that the directors of the companies had bonds with the CCP criminal faction

The Municipal Administration reported on Wednesday (29), that will exchange the bus companies Transwolff and Upbus, who are under intervention. Since April last year, these companies have been under the management of SPTrans, the public company responsible for transportation in the city, after a police operation that resulted in the arrest of 18 directors for alleged connections with organized crime and money laundering. The operation, called the end of the line, revealed evidence that the companies of the companies had ties with the criminal faction First Command of the Capital (). The lines operated by Transwolff and Upbus carry approximately 650,000 passengers daily, and in 2023, the two companies received R $ 800 million from the city.

Although the city has not yet established a schedule for the complete replacement of companies, it has ensured that service to the population will remain without interruption.

*Report produced with the aid of AI
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