Ubiratan Guimarães
Ubiratan Guimarães was a Brazilian military police officer who gained notoriety for his role as the commanding officer during the infamous Carandiru massacre in 1992, where 111 inmates were killed during a police operation in São Paulo's prison system. He was initially convicted for his actions but was later acquitted, making him a controversial figure in discussions about police violence and human rights in Brazil.
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Ubiratan Guimarães was the commander of the operation during the Carandiru massacre and was later convicted and then acquitted.
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