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The recent attacks in Ceará jeopardize the functioning of public services in some neighborhoods of Fortaleza. The consequences of the crimes are visible in the streets, with partial interruptions of some bus lines, electricity and garbage collection, which have been prevented in some neighborhoods by order of factions. The capital city said the situation should be regularized until this Friday (11).
The state has been under fire since January 2. Crime targets include state-owned companies and vehicles that provide services, such as Correios and Enel, an electricity distributor located in Ceará.
The wave of violence is a retaliation against the government's action to increase the rigor in the inspection of penitentiary units and to end the division of prisoners according to the factions of which they are part.
Governor Camilo Santana (PT) announced that criminal faction leaders imprisoned in Ceará had been transferred to federal prisons. Santana also reported that 277 suspects had been captured because of their involvement in the attacks. In one week, there are 183 attacks in 43 cities.
Streets without electricity
. Fearing attacks, maintenance officials avoid repairing the premises.
Enel announced that it was gradually taking over the repair and maintenance of the power grid. In places where risk situations are identified, "there is a longer presence time because it is necessary to escort the military police", informs the company.
At night, only emergency services are provided, in places where life is in danger.
Garbage collection vehicles are escorted to areas where attacks are more frequent in Fortaleza – Photo: José Leomar / SVM
Garbage collection is also compromised in neighborhoods of Fortaleza where attacks are more frequent.
This Thursday (10), trucks carried out collection in the periphery with the escort of the municipal guard. However, as the collection is reduced, some streets accumulate dumps.
"Our street is taken, it has become a garbage dump.We have already called the town hall, they promised to take out the garbage, but nothing for the moment," says a resident of the city. one of the affected neighborhoods, who does not want to identify, about garbage in the door
Fleet irregular bus
The company of. Fortaleza (Etufor) Urban Transport confirmed that bus traffic was "near normal" on Thursday, and although routes for some lines are being adapted, a fact eventually generates a complaint from those who depend on it. collectives to move around the city.
The institution explains that an emergency plan has been put into practice. That is, the number of buses in locations considered to be vulnerable to fires should be lower than in places that did not occur.
"It's already the fourth day we're waiting for the buses." Last night [quarta-feira, 9] I stayed an hour and a half at the bus stop, some buses pbad and those pbading are congested regrets Jessica Feitosa, who lives in the suburbs of Fortaleza and needs public transport to work in the center
There is also a strengthening of the National Force in the bus terminals of the capital Ceará, and vehicles move with a team of three police officers
No delivery in certain areas
Deliveries of mail and parcels in certain areas of Fortaleza are also affected. The union of postal employees recommended avoiding deliveries in which attacks were more frequent.
At least two post office vehicles were destroyed during incendiary attacks in the Great Fortress.
The Brazilian Post and Telegraph Company explained that "until the situation normalizes", it will adopt the internal delivery procedure in areas where attacks are more common. In this mode, the recipient must delete the postback in a unit.
The recipient receives a notification asking him to remove the postal item at the specified time and address. Customers who are waiting for items at the post office should follow the tracking on the post office website or contact the Customer Service Center at 0800 725 0100 for more information.
Understand what is happening in Ceará
- The government created the Secretariat of the Prison Service and launched a series of actions to combat crime in prisons.
- The new secretary, Mauro Albuquerque, coordinated the apprehension of cell phones. , drugs and weapons in cells. He also said that he did not recognize the factions and that the state would stop dividing the prisoners as they belonged to criminal groups.
- Criminals began attacking public and private buildings and buses. Actions began in the metropolitan area and spread throughout the week.
- The government asked for help from the National Force. The Minister of Justice and Public Security, Sérgio Moro, authorized the sending of troops;
- The population of Fortaleza and the metropolitan area suffers from frequent disruption of public transportation, lack of garbage collection and closing of the trade.
- Wave of violence In Ceará, tourists were taken away and the occupation of hotels in the state dropped from 85% to 65%.
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