Troops deployed as Brazil riots spread
NATAL, Brazil: Stick-wielding inmates hurled stones and lit fires Thursday in a Brazilian jail where dozens were previously massacred, as authorities struggled to contain a wave of gang violence. Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to try to separate two groups of inmates as they fought a pitched battle in the courtyard of the Alcacuz prison, AFP reporters overlooking the facility saw. Unrest also erupted overnight in the town of Natal near the jail, prompting the government to order the armed forces to deploy to the town.
“The troops will reinforce the patrols in the streets of Natal after the riot in Alcacuz prison,” President Michel Temer’s office said in a statement. Globonews television channel showed pictures of injured inmates being evacuated from the jail. Rioting had also broken out overnight in six towns in the state, a spokesman for local authorities told AFP. Rioters set on fire 21 buses plus other vehicles and seven people were arrested in that unrest, the spokesman said. One person died and five were hurt during another prisoner uprising in the nearby town of Caico, he said.
On Wednesday, elite officers entered the Alcacuz prison near the northern city of Natal and transferred 220 inmates to another jail. In the town, groups allied with the imprisoned gang members “attacked buses in revenge for the decision to separate the prisoners,” state governor Robinson Faria said. “The situation got much worse last night.” — AFP