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Penitentiary officers have seized 407 cell phones in Ceará jails since Wednesday (2), amidst the wave of attacks that is taking place in the state. The promises of the Secretary of Prison Administration, Mauro Albuquerque, to tighten prison monitoring and end inter-factional divisions within the units were the trigger for the state security crisis, said the president of the Ceará Penitentiary Council, Cláudio Justa.
Since Wednesday, there have been 98 attacks in 33 cities of Ceará. According to the Ceará Public Security Secretariat, two suspects died in exchange for gunfire with police and 110 others were arrested or detained.
According to Mauro Albuquerque, controlling the entrance of cell phones will be "one of the measures" adopted in the management of him as secretary of the prison administration, position created in the second term of 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.
"Initiatives such as the Single Public Security System and the Penitentiary Fund are important for this nationalization."
"Crime is now organized at the national level, beyond the currencies."
In response to government measures, members of criminal factions have ordered a series of violent crimes in Ceará since prisons.
During the weekend, family visits of two units were suspended, according to the Secretariat for Prison Administration (SEAP). According to Seap, the measure was taken after "indiscipline of the detainees".
During this period, already with the action of the national force e, 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.
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