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Jair Bolsonaro, a leading candidate in Brazil’s presidenti­al election, says police should be given licence to kill criminals.

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Sao paULo: A leading candidate in Brazil’s presidenti­al election said police should be given licence to kill criminals and those who do should receive medals not face prosecutio­n.

Hard- right candidate Jair Bolsonaro said in an interview on Tuesday night that he would “leave good people out of range of the shooting” and go at criminals full steam.

“This kind of people (criminals), you cannot treat them as if they were normal human beings, ok? We can’t let policemen keep dying at the hands of those guys,” Bolsonaro said on TV Globo’s nightly news programme.

“If he kills 10, 15 or 20 with 10 or 30 bullets each, he needs to get a medal and not be prosecuted.”

Bolsonaro is polling second ahead of Brazil’s October presidenti­al election, with jailed former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in the lead. But da Silva is likely to be barred from running by electoral authoritie­s for a corruption conviction.

Bolsonaro has a history of controvers­ial comments. He has defended Brazil’s 1964-1985 military dictatorsh­ip and made comments opponents have called homophobic and racist.

Political analysts say his get-toughon-criminals rhetoric appeals to many Brazilians weary of rampant crime but could backfire.

“His adversarie­s might use that quote saying he will kill people using many bullets. He is saying you can fight violence with more violence, and average Brazilians don’t agree with that,” said political science writer Alberto Almeida.

Human rights groups say police killings of suspects in Brazil are already common.

Earlier this month a report showed a record 63,880 people were slain in Brazil last year. Brazil has long been the world leader in overall homicide numbers, and its homicide rate is also one of the highest.

On Wednesday, Bolsonaro told supporters in southern Brazil that if elected he would change legislatio­n to treat landless activists that trespass on private property as terrorists.

Left-leaning candidate Ciro Gomes, who has about 10% support in the polls, called Bolsonaro “a little project of a tropical little Hitler”. — AP

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 ??  ?? Q& A session: Bolsonaro talking to the press as he arrives to campaign at the Madureira market in Rio de Janeiro. — AP
Q& A session: Bolsonaro talking to the press as he arrives to campaign at the Madureira market in Rio de Janeiro. — AP

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