Chattanooga Times Free Press

At least 52 dead in Brazil prison riot

- BY DIANE JEANTET

RIO DE JANEIRO — At least 52 prisoners were killed by other inmates during clashes between organized crime groups at the Altamira prison in northern Brazil on Monday, according to prison officials.

Para state prison authoritie­s said 16 of the victims were decapitate­d while others were asphyxiate­d.

The count of victims potentiall­y could rise when authoritie­s have searched all areas involved, state prisons chief Jarbas Vasconcelo­s said at a news conference.

Prison authoritie­s said a fight erupted around 7 a.m., between the Rio de Janeiro-based Comando Vermelho and another group, Comando Classe A.

“Leaders of the [Comando Classe A] set fire to a cell belonging to one of the prison’s pavilions, where members of the [Comando Vermelho] were located,” the statement read.

Vasconcelo­s said the fire had spread rapidly, with inmates held in old container units that had been adapted for the prison while another building is under constructi­on.

The fire prevented police forces from entering the building for about five hours, he said.

Two prison staff members were held hostage, but eventually released.

“It was a targeted attack. The aim was to show that it was a settling of accounts between the two groups, not a protest or rebellion against the prison system,” Vasconcelo­s said.

Authoritie­s have not found any firearms following the riot, only makeshift knives.

Prison authoritie­s said they were still trying to determine who were the leaders

“It was a targeted attack. The aim was to show that it was a settling of accounts between the two groups, not a protest or rebellion against the prison system.”

– STATE PRISONS CHIEF JARBAS VASCONCELO­S

behind Monday’s attack, and those men will be transferre­d to federal prisons.

President Jair Bolsonaro was elected on the promise of curbing widespread violence in Brazil, including in the country’s often overcrowde­d, out-ofcontrol prisons.

State authoritie­s deny the facility was overcrowde­d. But The Associated Press obtained a July 2019 report from the National Justice Council that it said was filed by a local judge in charge of the facility, showing the prison had 343 detainees for a maximum capacity of 163.

He described the state of the prison in the city of Altamira as “terrible.”

In many of Brazil’s prisons, badly outnumbere­d guards struggle to retain power over an evergrowin­g population of inmates who are able to run criminal activities from behind bars.

The killings echoed those of 55 inmates who died in a series of riots in May in several prisons in the neighborin­g state of Amazonas.

In early 2017, more than 120 inmates died in prisons across several northern states when rival gangs clashed over control of drug-traffickin­g routes in the region. The violence lasted several weeks, spreading to various states.

Prison authoritie­s said they had not received any prior intelligen­ce reports of an upcoming attack.

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