thdanger is ry rea just few mons ago, s so far, none has bn held accountae for thr murds. but w do the large corporatns get tir handsn thousas of hectas of lan seingly ovnight? ththe ti-corruption grpp oeticacaas examined thland als and documeed thehe findings. w, staff from proeticaca have cocome to informrm local resid. mamagaly: we wananted to highlt one e thing, namelely, the connectionon between deforestatation, the illllegal e there have long been r rumorsorr about ththis, but there e wast enough e evidence to b be ablo say defininitively, yes,s, is trtrue. katjtja: they gaththered all e available documents and rrrried t nunumerous intererviews. manyny of the dealals reachedn this regegion are linknked to h enenepreneur dennis lka.a. he is nonow beg inveigated b stried 13,000 hectes off trainforerest to make w way form oil l and cocoa plplantations. they we e helpedy cocorrup local l politicians,s, who invalilidated existiting lad rirights, efefctively tangng the laland froits s owne. we've come to pucallpa, the capital of the regio where we're meeting two farmers. t