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Bandits returned to conduct criminal attacks on Monday (14) in Ceará, 13th night followed by the wave of violence that has reached the state since January 2nd. Suspects burned a bus in the city of Guaiúba, in the metropolitan area of Fortaleza, during the night. In addition, other suspects have tried to install a bomb in a tunnel in the capital, but the police prevented the attack. There were no injuries in these actions.
- See the chronology of attacks in Ceará
- Attacks in Ceará: information known and missing
Since January 2, there have been 204 criminal attacks in at least 46 cities. The series of attacks began in Fortaleza, spread into the metropolitan area and spread across the interior. According to the Public Security Secretariat, 360 people were captured for their involvement in the crimes.
The Department of Justice confirmed that it would send a reinforcement of 355 federal highway police (FRP) officers to the state. According to the PRF, the police are expected to arrive in the state on Tuesday (15) to avoid including new criminal actions against viaducts, electric towers and highways. The state government also announced that it would summon 1.2,000 military reserve police to strengthen the fight against the attacks.
The criminals set the bus on Monday night on a highway in the Saint-Jérôme district of Guaiúba. According to the military police, the fire department was returned to the scene and extinguished the fire. The vehicle was destroyed. Nobody was hurt.
The bus was a fire Police stopped the attack of a tunnel in the district of Parangaba, in the capital. military police, a couple was in the tunnel using a drill to drill one of the equipment columns. Police suspect the couple to install explosives in the Equipment.They fled when they noticed the presence of the police.
Understand what is goes to Ceará
- The government created the Secretariat of Prison Administration and launched a series of actions to combat crime in prisons.
- The new secretary, Mauro Albuquerque, coordinated the arrest of cell phones. , drugs and weapons in cells. He also said that he did not recognize the factions and that the state would stop sharing the prisoners because they belonged to criminal groups.
- Criminals began attacking public and private buildings and buses. The actions began in the metropolitan area and spread in the interior of the country.
- 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 is suffering from interruptions in public transportation, lack of garbage collection and closing of the trade.
- The wave of violence
- Since the beginning of the attacks, 35 members of the criminal factions have been transferred from Ceará to federal prisons, according to the latest evaluation by the Ministry of Justice.
Ceará records a series of criminal attacks – Photo: Infographic: Juliane Monteiro / G1
] Orders issued from prisons
Audios shared by Ceará factions revealed that dens for the actions against buses, prefectures and public buildings started by prisoners, messages were transmitted to the authorities after the seizure of 407 telephone handsets in state prisons on January 6.
In one of the audios, one detainee says that the series of crimes is an attempt to have the Secretary of the Prison Service, 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.
In one of the audios, a detainee says that the series of crimes is an attempt to have the Secretary of the Prison Service, Luís Mauro Albuqurque, give up measures that tighten surveillance 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.
More than a thousand reserve officers are expected to return to the streets this week to step up action against crime. The convocation is possible after the approval of a law by the Legislative Assembly, in extraordinary session on Saturday (12), during the parliamentary recess.
"It is important to point out that the police have been on the reserve for five years, they have not been there for so long, it is a short-term action and we will proceed with an badessment of the medical part. and physical and badign activities, for example, we need to occupy certain points, which is not the daily life of the police, and we can take care of these police officers, "said Secretary of Security Ceará , André Costa.
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