According to a statement from the Criminal Investigation Service (SIC), Gerson Emanuel Quintas, also known as "Man Genas", was already the subject of two arrest warrants for crimes of qualified theft and abuse of trust and will also be charged with crimes of outraging the State, its symbols and organs, public incitement to crime, defamation, insult and slander.
"Man Genas", currently detained, was expelled from Mozambique, for illegal entry and stay in the country, having returned to Angola with his wife and children.
The Angolan published on social media complaints about the alleged involvement in drug trafficking of several Angolan figures, including the President of the Republic, government officials, general officers and commissioners, later taking refuge in Mozambique, where he requested asylum, a request rejected for not having been granted the persecution of which he claimed to be a victim was proven.
According to the SIC statement, the intention was to "dismiss criminal responsibility", an attempt that was unsuccessful and led the complainant to "stand up against the Mozambican authorities".
Once expelled, "Man Genas" and his family are banned from entering that territory for a period of ten years.