International Desk
Published: 03 Aug 2023, 01:02 pm
Police occurred raids in targeting drug gangs of three Brazilian states have left at least 45 people dead. In the latest operation in Rio de Janeiro, police said they returned fire in a shoot-out in the Complexo da Penha area, killing at least 10. Earlier, 16 people died in clashes during a five-day police raid in São Paulo state, dubbed Operation Shield.
Meanwhile in the north-eastern state of Bahia, officials say 19 suspects have been killed since Friday. Fifty-eight people were arrested during the operation in São Paulo state, which began after a special forces police officer was killed on Thursday in the coastal town of Guarujá.
Police seized 385kg of narcotics, as well as guns, according to local media.
The operation in Guarujá was criticised by Brazil's Justice Minister Flavio Dino, who said the police's reaction was not proportional to the crime committed.
With an interview on Tuesday, São Paulo state governor Tarcisio de Freitas said two police officers were among those killed during clashes.
Meanwhile Amnesty International said the Guarujá police raid showed "clear signs of seeking vengeance for the death of a police officer".
According to the city's military police, the operation in Complexo da Penha, a group of favelas in the north of the city, was launched after intelligence information suggested that a meeting of drug traffic ringleaders would be taking place in the area.
Eyewitnesses told local media they heard several gunshots and clashes between heavily armed gang members and the police.
On the other hand in a statement published after the police raid in Rio, the institute said there had been 33 such incidents in the city since the start of the year - with a total of 125 people dead.
Instituto Marielle Franco - an NGO named after campaigning politician Marielle Franco who was murdered in 2018 - also publicly criticised the latest events.
"The slaughter repeats itself," it said in a statement.
Meanwhile in the north-eastern state of Bahia, clashes between police and gang members between Friday and Monday revolved around three cities - Salvador, Itatim and Camaçari.
The deaths included seven people killed in Camaçari on Friday and another eight people killed during clashes in Itatim on Sunday.
In Salvador, clashes between police and armed suspects killed four others and led to school closures in the area on Tuesday. Guns, phones and drugs were seized during the three operations.
There have been some initiatives to improve the situation. Since 2020, São Paulo's military police have worn cameras on their uniforms - and in the first two years of the programme, the number of people killed by police fell by 61%.
It is an initiative that President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is reportedly keen to implement on a federal level.
Source: BBC