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The state government of Ceará announced Sunday night that it had obtained with the federal government 60 places in federal prisons, which should receive faction leaders stationed in the state. . According to the Ceará government, one of the chiefs has reportedly been transferred to a federal prison in another, yet uninformed state.
Nineteen more members of criminal organizations will be taken to other federal units this Sunday. The state is waiting for a logistical problem to get flights to take the criminals. The goal of the state government is to end the formation of criminal factions that command crimes from prisons.
Attacks in Ceará: what is known and what is missing
The transfer takes place in the middle of a wave of violence in the state, ordered by the leaders of factions imprisoned in penitentiary units in Ceará. Since Wednesday, criminals have committed 98 attacks in 33 cities of Ceará as part of a series of crimes ordered by the detainees.
The sequence of attacks was a reprisal of criminals following the speech of the Secretary of Prison Service, Mauro Albuquerque, who had promised to inspect more rigorously the entry of cell phones into the prisons. Since the beginning of the crime wave, the agents have seized 407 mobile phones in the prisons where the crimes were ordered. In one of the actions, the prisoners provoked a riot.
According to Mauro Albuquerque, controlling the entrance of the cell phone will be "one of the measures" adopted in his management to the post of Secretary of the Prison Service, position created under the second term Governor of Ceará, Camilo Santana, on January 1 of this year. . "This is one of the measures, but not the only one, investing in equipment that prevents the penetration of objects is more important work and we will improve here," said Mauro.
"Crime is now organized at the national level, beyond the currencies, so it is useless for one unit to be under the blockade [de sinal de celular] and the other no. such as the Single System of Public Security and the Prison Fund are important for this nationalization.
Since Thursday, security teams in Ceará have received several reinforcements: 300 members of the National Force, 100 police officers Bahia military and 50 federal police officers.
The teams work mainly in blitze, as most criminals use cars to get to the scene of the crime and then escape, according to the Secretariat at the public security of Ceará.
The crimes take place on the fifth day in Ceará. Between Saturday night and Sunday morning, when a task force has strengthened security in the state, the intensity of crime has decreased.
During this period, already with the action of the National Force, there have been eight attacks in the state. Between Wednesday and Friday, dozens of crimes were coordinated daily by members of factions in Ceará.
In one of the attacks this Sunday, criminals exploded the base of a phone in Limoeiro do Norte, in the northern region of Ceará.
Population without bus or closed commerce
One of the objectives of these attacks is the public transport buses of the Great Fortress; 20 vehicles were destroyed with flammable materials. To reduce the damage, the union removed the buses from the streets.
"The buses do not have shelves, you have to order them, so you have a whole series of missing losses with these buses to maintain our operational performance in the street," said Dimas Barreira , President of the Union of Bus Companies.
Without public transportation, sales fell sharply. In high season, bars and restaurants closed earlier in Fortaleza. "We have always tried to stretch a little more, but the customers have even left with the fear of what is happening there," says Flavio Renan Barros, a restaurateur.
"We even thought we would not leave today for the event that had been scheduled for some time, the feeling is one of insecurity," said tourist Monica Lima. .
On Saturday nights, the busiest streets in Fortaleza were not frequented by vehicles and people. Fearing further attacks and not being able to use the buses, the majority of the population preferred to stay at home.
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