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Brazilian police capture drug boss wanted for years

- PETER PRENGAMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RIO DE JANEIRO— Police in Rio de Janeiro captured one of Brazil’s most wanted drug bosses Wednesday, a rare victory for authoritie­s struggling to curb rising violence a year after the city hosted the Summer Olympics.

The arrest of Rogerio Avelino da Silva came amid an operation in the northern part of the city that included nearly 3,000 police and army soldiers who have been sent in to help stabilize areas of frequent conflict.

Police said da Silva was found under the covers of a bed in a house in the favela, or slum, of Arara. Two bodyguards reportedly fled when police arrived.

Police said da Silva gave a fake name and said he was a cousin of the woman who owned the house.

“For 10 years, he has been causing problems for Rio de Janeiro,” state Security Secretary Roberto Sa told reporters.

Da Silva, known as “Rogerio 157,” is accused of crimes including homicide, traffickin­g and extortion. Authoritie­s had offered a $16,000 (U.S.) reward for informatio­n that led to his arrest and circulated his image widely.

In recent months, several police operations, which shut down parts of Rio and often led to shootouts, have been focused on apprehendi­ng da Silva.

Da Silva oversaw drug traffickin­g operations in the Rio slum of Rocinha, one of Brazil’s largest.

 ??  ?? Drug boss Rogerio Avelino da Silva, better known as “Rogerio 157,” was captured by police in Rio.
Drug boss Rogerio Avelino da Silva, better known as “Rogerio 157,” was captured by police in Rio.

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