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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Terror in Rio /O Dia D da guerra contra o trafico

 Região Metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro da noite de sábado, 20 de novembro, até o dia 27 de novembro de 2010, quando bandidos ligados ao narcotráfico tentaram promover um "arrastão" na cidade Maravilhosa.  Durante os ataques e depois, durante as operações, registrou-se que pelo menos 181 veículos teriam sido incendiados pelos criminosos. Nesse período, ocorreram ainda 39 mortes, cerca de duzentas detenções para averiguação e quase setenta prisões.
No dia 25 de novembro, a Polícia Militar do Rio de Janeiro, com seu Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais, (BOPE), atuando ao lado da Polícia Civil e em parceria com a Marinha do Brasil, que disponibilizou seis blindados e um grupo de fuzileiros navais para ampararem a logística da operação, que resultou na tomada da Vila Cruzeiro, região da cidade que até então estava em poder dos traficantes. Cerca de quinhentos policiais participaram da ação e o BOPE a operacao foi bem sucedida.
Em 28 de novembro uma manobra do helicóptero que sobrevoa as favelas do Alemão, na zona norte do Rio, deu início a ocupação policial na região. A aeronave cruzou um ponto disparando intensa rajada de tiros por volta das 8h.Por terra, veículos blindados de grande porte estão em locais estratégicos e já começam a movimentação.
As polícias aguardavam apenas a ordem do Estado para ocupar a área, o que ocorreu pouco depois das 7h30min.
A operacao foi bem sucecida muitos bandidos fogiram e muitos foram retidos a Paz finalmente voltou para essa comunidade policiais nao iram sair do alemao ate uma sede da UPP(Unidades de Polícia Pacificadora).
Nov 28: Policemen place a Brazilian flag at a top point of the Complexo do Alemao slum in Río de Janeiro, Brazil. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)
(Picture of the Brazilian Flag and the Flag of the State of Rio De Janeiro on the highest point of the Favela Do Alemao)
Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro's night Saturday, November 20th until the 27th of November 2010, when criminals linked to drug trafficking have tried to promote a "trawler" in the City of Rio de Janeiro. During and after the operations, it was noted that at least 181 vehicles have been torched by criminals. During this period, there were still 39 deaths, about two hundred arrests for investigation and nearly seventy arrests.
On November 25, the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro with his Police Special Operations Battalion (BOPE), working alongside the Civil Police and in partnership with the Navy of Brazil, which provided six armored vehicles and a group of Marines To bolster the naval logistics operation, which resulted in the seizure of Vila Cruzeiro, city area which was previously held by drug traffickers.
About five hundred police were involved in the action and the BOPE operation was successful.
On November 28 a maneuver the helicopter that flies over the slums of German, in the north of Rio, the police occupation began in the region.
The aircraft crossed a threshold triggering intense burst of gunfire around 8h.Por land, large armored vehicles are in strategic locations and have begun to move.
The police were awaiting only the order of the State to occupy the area, which occurred shortly after 7:30.
The operation was very successful  many criminals  were retained Peace finally came to this community the Gov. Sergio Cabral said that the army will stay inside of the Favela do Alemao till a  UPP (Unit Pacification Police)  is build up on that community.
Here is some quotes that I saw on Globo News
"Criminals without a house, criminals without a weapon, criminals without territory, criminals without money are far less criminal than they were before," a smiling Beltrame told reporters. "We have not won the war, but we've won a difficult and important battle."
He spoke a few hours after 2,600 police and soldiers poured into Alemao .It was the biggest advance yet in the two-year effort to drive gangs from their strongholds in the hundreds of shantytowns.
Río de Janeiro Gov. Sergio Cabral said the campaign against gangs will go forward.
"We will continue to conquer more territories and give peace to our citizens and the foreign visitors who come here," he told Globo TV.



I hope the Peace stay on that community for good!
Thank you again The Civilians for saving life's 

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