Brazil says gang members target numerous cities in wave of attacks

Brazil says gang members target numerous cities in wave of attacks

Gang violence hits not less than 28 cities, together with Natal, provincial capital of Rio Grande do Norte state, officers say.

Brazil's severely overcrowded prison system is notorious for security failures that allow crime bosses to continue running their operations from behind bars.
Brazil’s severely overcrowded jail system is infamous for safety failures that enable crime bosses to proceed working their operations from behind bars.
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Gang members have torched vehicles, shot up public buildings and sowed terror in a wave of predawn assaults on quite a few cities in northeastern Brazil that has now lasted two nights, authorities mentioned.

On Wednesday, officers mentioned the assaults within the state of Rio Grande do Norte, which started late on Monday, had been deliberate from inside jail by gang leaders as a protest in opposition to jail circumstances and retaliation for brand new laws cracking down on prison factions’ operations inside the penal system.

At least 28 cities have been hit by the violence, together with the state capital, Natal.

At least two suspects had been killed in clashes with police, based on news web site G1.

Two different individuals had been wounded, and 30 arrested, it mentioned.

Police mentioned a type of killed was Jose Wilson da Silva Filho, 29, the chief of the state’s largest organised crime group.

“He was responsible for financing and distributing weapons to the group that carried out the attacks,” they mentioned in a press release.

Public Security Minister Flavio Dino mentioned on Twitter that President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s authorities had deployed 220 federal officers to strengthen state safety forces, and was ready to extend the deployment “to whatever number is necessary.”

“The state is standing strong and working … to restore normality to the people of Rio Grande do Norte. All necessary measures are under way,” Governor Fatima Bezerra advised journalists.

‘Inhumane and degrading’ circumstances

Local media carried footage of vehicles, vans and buses in flames, and of police automobiles, companies and authorities buildings riddled with bullets.

Brazil’s impartial prisons inspector, MNPCT, present in a report final 12 months that circumstances in Rio Grande do Norte’s jails had been “inhuman and degrading.”

It additionally recognized circumstances of inmates being tortured and served rotting meals, based on G1.

The governor vowed a “deep investigation” of these claims.

Brazil’s severely overcrowded jail system is infamous for safety failures and corruption that enable crime bosses to proceed working their operations from behind bars.

It has additionally been hit by quite a few lethal riots and clashes between rival gangs.

Source: AFP

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