Brazilian army, police swoop on Rio suburb
[RIO DE JANEIRO] Police backed by army troops swooped on one of Rio de Janeiro's main suburbs Wednesday in the latest large-scale crackdown against crime in the increasingly violent city, authorities said.
The operation was launched at 5am (0800 GMT) in Niteroi, across the Bay of Guanabara from Rio, which hosted the Olympics exactly a year ago, but is now in the grip of a crime wave.
"The civil and military police, supported by the armed forces, launched a public security operation at dawn today," the Rio state security office said in a statement.
Officials said the army, called in last month by President Michel Temer to prop up the struggling police force, was "responsible for perimeters in some communities in the region and is stationed at strategic points."
Earlier this month, a similar operation was carried out in northern Rio to try to clamp down on gangs responsible for a wave of truck hijackings.
Rio was the first South American city to host the Olympics and although the event passed off smoothly, a mixture of corruption scandals, near collapse in the state budget and crime has combined into a serious hangover for what should be one of Brazil's richest regions.
In the first half of this year Rio tallied 3,457 homicides, the highest level of violence since 2009 and 15 per cent more than during the same period in 2016. So far this year, 97 policeman have been killed in the state.
AFP
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