The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Seven killed in Rio de Janeiro police raid

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Seven people, including a drug trafficker wanted for his alleged role in a 2016 gang rape that shocked Brazil, were killed Saturday during a largescale police raid on crime-ridden favelas.

A spokesman for the militaryle­d police in Rio said that “the current toll is 22 people taken into custody and seven killed as a result of clashes with the police force.”

These included Sergio Luiz da Silva, a man known more widely by his gang name ‘Da Russia,’ the spokesman said.

He was alleged to be a drug traffickin­g leader who also took part in a 2016 rape of an underage girl in Rio.

As many as 30 men were suspected of joining the rape, which came to light in images spread on social media that showed the victim unconsciou­s and surrounded by her assailants.

Saturday’s violence took place after police raided impoverish­ed, sometimes lawless neighborho­ods known as favelas in the west of Rio late Friday.

A group of suspects tried to flee to other favelas in the north and were intercepte­d and killed, local media reported.

Public safety in the city has been steadily deteriorat­ing since the end of the 2016 Rio Olympics, accompanie­d by failing budgets and corruption scandals.

Citing the police force’s inability to control heavily armed drug gangs, the federal government in February ordered the military to take command of all security in Rio.

The move has seen generals replace civilian authoritie­s in top security jobs, as well as an increase in use of soldiers to back up the police. — AFP

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