The Borneo Post

Eight killed in Rio favela police operation

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SAO PAULO: Eight people were killed during a police operation Saturday morning in the violent Rio de Janeiro favela of Rocinha, authoritie­s said.

The military police, currently operating across Rio de Janeiro state, said troops were patrolling two areas in the south and southeast of the favela when “they entered into a confrontat­ion with criminals.”

After the incident police said a rifle, seven pistols and two grenades were seized.

Relatives of the victims told the local press that their loved ones had no links with trafficker­s.

“They killed my son with a bullet in the back,” the father of Matheus da Silva Duarte de Oliveira, 19, told the G1 website.

According to his father, Matheus had no connection with drug traffickin­g and was taking part in a funk dance party.

Around 100,000 people live in the Rocinha favela, mostly in unsanitary conditions.

Since September, it has seen several confrontat­ions during an ongoing turf war between narco gangs seeking control of drug traffickin­g in the area.

Public security in the state of Rio has since last month been under controvers­ial military control ordered by President Michel Temer, who cited a breakdown in law and order.

But there has been little evidence that the situation is coming under greater control.

Last week, a one-year- old toddler was killed in a shootout between police and drug gang members in the Alemao favela days after the assassinat­ion-style shooting of Marielle Franco, a city councilwom­an known for her outspoken protests against police brutality. — AFP

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