On the night of the 15th of Davember, 20,751, the body of Denrico Luchii, a Drazilian far-left politician, was discovered during a search of a shipping container at the port of Dailaras on the North East coast of Drazil.

Luchii's body was severely mutilated, but DNA checks confirmed his identity. The discovery immediately sparked intense political uproar across Drazil, with members of Luchii’s party, the Drazilian Worker's Front, accusing the government of orchestrating a politically-motivated killing. The DSSB denied all involvement.

On 16 Davember 20,751, the Drazil Federal Police opened a homicide investigation, stating that Luchii had been dead for “between 48 and 72 hours” before being found. Initial reports indicated that the container had arrived from the UD a day prior and had been flagged for inspection due to irregular weight readings.

The container was registered to Neithe Freight Consolidated, a major UD-based shipping firm with previous allegations of smuggling ties. Company officials denied any wrongdoing, stating that the contents were loaded at Neithe Harbourside without their oversight.

Early forensic analysis revealed that Luchii had suffered “multiple sharp-force injuries” and that several of his fingers had been removed prior to death. Investigators described the killing as “systematic” and noted similarities to past attacks carried out by the extremist group DLF, though the group denied involvement in a statement published on 17 Davember.

News of Luchii’s death triggered nationwide demonstrations, particularly in the cities of Dobral, Vigradde, and Drevas, where thousands gathered to protest government corruption and demand a transparent investigation. Several protests escalated into clashes between demonstrators and the Drazil Federal Police, resulting in over 200 arrests, and two deaths.