Popular among young people, the rapper is the son of Marcinho VP, one of the leaders of Comando Vermelho, and has already been accused of association with drug trafficking; He claims he is innocent
The mayor of , Rodrigo Neves (PDT), sanctioned new legislation that prohibits the use of public funds in shows that support crime and drug use. Known as the Anti-Oruam Law, the measure was approved by the City Council and generated intense debate in the city. The controversy spread to social media, where a campaign was launched asking the mayor to veto the project. However, Neves chose to sanction the law, which was proposed by a councilor from the (PL).
The main intention of the law is to prevent public resources from being used to finance shows and presentations aimed at children and adolescents that could, in some way, promote crime and drug trafficking. The discussion on the project was also taken to the capital’s Chamber, but did not achieve the same progress and ended up being shelved. The name is a direct reference to the rapper, who is very popular among young people, but who often finds himself involved in problems with the police and justice.
Oruam, whose real name is Mauro Davi dos Santos Nepomuceno, He is the son of Márcio Nepomuceno, known as Marcinho VP, one of the leaders of Comando Vermelho. The singer was arrested this year on two occasions: the first for dangerous driving and the second after clashing with police officers who were searching and seizing the mansion where he lived. The rapper faces several charges, including association with drug trafficking. He has always denied it, declaring that he is not a “criminal” and that he intends to prove his innocence through music.
*With information from Rodrigo Viga
*Report produced with the help of AI
