Rio Battles Crime Ahead of Global Events

A major operation against organized crime in Rio de Janeiro resulted in at least 22 deaths, including four police officers, just days before the city hosts significant international events related to COP30. The large-scale police action targeted the Comando Vermelho gang, with numerous arrests and warrants issued.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-10-2025 23:01 IST | Created: 28-10-2025 23:01 IST
Rio Battles Crime Ahead of Global Events
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A major crackdown on organized crime in Rio de Janeiro resulted in the death of at least 22 individuals, among them four police officers, in an expansive operation preceding prominent international events tied to the COP30 summit. The intervention engaged 2,500 security officers and employed 32 armored vehicles throughout the Alemao and Penha favela complexes.

Governor Claudio Castro emphasized a firm stance against narcoterrorism as Rio gears up to host the C40 summit alongside the prestigious Earthshot Prize, featuring notable figures like Kylie Minogue and Sebastian Vettel. The events are part of the lead-up to the COP30 climate summit scheduled in Belem, Northern Brazil.

Accompanying the operations, approximately 50 health and educational institutions experienced disruptions, and bus routes were diverted to safeguard public safety amid gunfire. This extensive move against the Comando Vermelho gang led to over 56 arrests, with authorities executing numerous search and arrest warrants.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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