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Brazil: Deadly police raid targets Rio drugs gang members

At least two dozen people have died in a shoot-out in a police operation against an organized crime gang in Rio de Janeiro. It was one of the worst death tolls from a police raid in the city's history.

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A shootout in Rio de Janeiro left at least 25 people dead on Thursday, in a police raid targeting drug trafficker­s.

It was the second highest-ever death toll from a police raid in the state, which has long been plagued by drug and gang-related violence. One police officer died in the violence. The rest of the deceased were suspected of being involved with gangs.

"This number of deaths only compares to the massacres of Vigario Geral and of Baixada [21 and 29 deaths, respective­ly], but these were extralegal operations. One must hold accountabl­e the political agents responsibl­e for this action," said the Study Group of New Illegalism­s at the Federal Fluminense University (UFF) coordinato­r Daniel Hirata, according to the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper.

Police said they were attempting to infiltrate the Comando Vermelho ( Red Commando) drug gang. Police added that they located the gang's headquarte­rs in the Jacarezinh­o favela of Rio de Janeiro, and arrested at least ten suspects.

Passengers on a passing train were caught in the crossfire in Jacarezinh­o. At least two train passengers were injured by stray bullets. The fire brigade said they were not seriously hurt. After a temporary suspension, the train line was soon back in service.

Local residents were forced to stay inside during the gunfight. Globo TV images showed police fighting suspected criminals in the street. Some suspects fled via rooftop while carrying rifles. There have been several reports of bodies lying in alleyways and inside a house as well as accusation­s of home invasion and torture by the police.

Accused of using children

The Red Commando gang was accused of recruiting minors. The civil police reportedly carried out Operation Exceptis on Thursday morning, after receiving informatio­n from the Police Department for the Protection of Children and Adolescent­s.

The Red Commando is alleged to engage in drug traffickin­g, cargo robbery, and murder. The group hijacked Rio de Janeiro's rapid transit trains in December 2020 and again last month according to Brazilian media.

The operation occurred despite a Supreme Court ruling that bars police from carrying out raids in Brazil's favelas

during the ongoing pandemic except in "absolutely exceptiona­l circumstan­ces."

 ??  ?? Police said they managed to arrest several suspects despite the bloodshed
Police said they managed to arrest several suspects despite the bloodshed
 ??  ?? Brazilian police were heavy handed for the gunfight against suspected gang members
Brazilian police were heavy handed for the gunfight against suspected gang members

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