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Criminals continue to attack public facilities during the tenth night of violence in Ceará. In Fortaleza, an explosion of explosives under a bridge at CE-040, Bairro Messejana, took place on Thursday (11). The impact of the explosive left holes in the upper wall of the overpbad.
According to the military police, some of this explosive did not explode and, because of this, the viaduct area was isolated and the mine clearance team will proceed with the removal of the bomb. explosive device.
A series of coordinated attacks by criminal factions in the state adds 184 violent actions against buses, cars, police stations, banks, and public and private buildings. The criminals want the state government to waive the rules that make enforcement stricter in prisons. The government said it will not "back down a millimeter".
The sound of the explosion that occurred in Messejana on Thursday was heard in neighboring neighborhoods. According to an inhabitant of the region who did not want to identify, the explosion caused an earthquake in neighboring houses. "It was a very powerful accident, as if there was an implosion of a building," states
At dawn on Wednesday (10), the station viaduct South Line of Fortaleza metro from Parangaba district, Fortaleza, was also destroyed
In response to the crimes, the state governor, Camilo Santana, announced that leaders of imprisoned criminal factions in Ceará had been transferred to federal prisons in other states. He also reported that 287 suspects had been captured because of their involvement in the attacks. Ceará is also supported by the National Force and Military Police of other member states of the Working Group Against the Tide of Violence.
Understand what is happening in Ceará
- The government created the Secretariat for Prison Administration 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 the help of 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 numerous interruptions in public transportation, lack of garbage collection and closing of the trade.
- The wave of violence in Ceará, took the tourists and made the hotel occupation in the state from 85% to 65%.
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