Brazilian Police Scandal: Arrests Over Resale of Seized Rifle
Five Brazilian police officers were arrested for attempting to resell a seized rifle from a raid where 122 were killed, including 117 gang members and five officers. The illegal activity was uncovered through body camera footage. Authorities promise strict consequences for involved officers.
In a shocking development, five Brazilian police officers have been arrested after they were found attempting to resell a rifle confiscated during a high-casualty raid. The operation, conducted in Rio de Janeiro on October 28, tragically resulted in the deaths of 117 alleged gang members and five officers.
The officers reportedly attempted to divert one of nearly 100 rifles seized from criminals on that day. The misconduct was uncovered after body camera footage provided crucial evidence, showing the illegal diversion. The weapon was allegedly intended to be resold to organized crime networks.
The state's military police have issued a firm statement, emphasizing that they will not tolerate such misconduct. They have promised to rigorously punish the officers involved, reinforcing their commitment to upholding the law and ensuring ethical conduct among their ranks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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