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Criminals again committed criminal attacks this Sunday (13) in Ceará, the 12th night after the wave of violence that has hit the state since January 2. The bandits detonated a bomb on a bridge in Fortaleza, shot down the headquarters of the city guard and set fire to a school bus in the municipality of Saboeiro, inside Ceará. According to the Public Security Secretariat, 347 people were captured for their involvement in the crimes.
- Attacks in Ceará: what is known and what is missing
Since January 2, more than 203 criminal attacks have occurred in at least 44 cities. The series of attacks began in Fortaleza, has expanded in the metropolitan area and has also spread to the interior of the state. Audios shared by members of Ceará factions revealed that action orders for buses, town halls and public buildings came from prisoners. Messages were transmitted to the authorities after the seizure of 407 telephone handsets in state prisons on 6 January.
In one of the audios, one detainee says that the series of crimes is an attempt to have the secretary of the prison administration, Luís Mauro Albuqurque, give up measures that tighten supervision in the penitentiary system. "You're going to get this prison secretary out, you'll see, it's going to get worse for you," threatens a criminal.
Shared audio networks in social networks reveal that secretary Mauro Albuquerque orders seizures of cell phones and televisions in prisons. "We are going to intensify the generalities inside the units.It is supposed to be general until we pull all those cell phones into the prison, agree?", Orders them prison officers in Albuquerque.
The new secretary, Mauro Albuquerque, coordinates the apprehension of cellphones, the use of mobile phones,
According to the latest report of the Ministry of Justice, 35 members of the criminal factions have been transferred from Ceará to federal prisons since the beginning of the attacks.
The bridge attacked by bandits connects the Bonsucesso to other parts of the region. According to eyewitnesses, some men drove through a car and threw explosives at the scene. One of the artifacts exploded. Residents reported that the roofs of houses had trembled during the explosion.
Police i The base of the Fortaleza Municipal Guard, located in Juscelino Kubitscek Avenue, in the district of Pbadaré, was also attacked during the bombing raid. at night According to the military police, the suspects crossed the street, shot and escaped. In the place works the province of the municipal guard of Fortaleza and are guarded the vehicles of the guard and the municipal municipality of transit (AMC).
In addition to the attacks, a grenade was found at the São Miguel metro station, in the municipality of Caucaia, in the metropolitan area of Fortaleza. According to the police, the equipment was found on the station floor and would not have exploded. The demining team was fired and used a robot to recover the explosive.
The audios shared by the detainees show that these attacks are a reprisal for the appointment of Mauro Albuquerque as director of the units of the state prison. "You're going to get this prison secretary out, you'll see, it's going to get worse for you," threatens a criminal.
Ceará Secretary of Public Security, André Costa, had already informed the G1 that the appointment of the new secretary to the prison administration had provoked a wave of criminal acts. Only his mention [Luís Mauro] has already provoked this reaction, "he said Costa.
Criminals commit a series of criminal attacks against vehicles and public buildings in Ceará – Photo: Sistema Verdes Mares
In his interview with the new secretary created by Camilo Santana during Camilo Santana's second term, on 1 January, Mauro Albuquerque declared that he would not recognize the factions in the prisons and had promised measures to prevent the entry of cell phones into the cells. TVs and electrical outlets have already been removed from the cells of the units
At the present time, the distribution of prisoners in Ceará is made according to the faction to which each prisoner belongs. The secretary intends to delete this criterion. "What we do, is to respect the law in prisons," said Governor Camilo Santana.
Measures Against Attacks
On Saturday evening (12), during a special session during the parliamentary holidays, the deputies approved a set of measures to strengthen the fight against criminal groups. The measures were sanctioned this Sunday by Camilo Santana.
The package includes a reward for those who report abusers or provide information that may prevent crimes. Legislators also approved the reserve police's call to take action on the streets and to increase from 48 to 84 the maximum number of overtime hours worked by public security agents per month.
Thirty-six of the 46 state deputies from Ceará attended the session. Governor Camilo Santana signed the package Sunday and published in an additional edition of the Official Journal.
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