From January to July 2025, São Paulo’s Jabaquara neighborhood registered 2,143 thefts, the highest in 25 years and a 17% increase from 2024, averaging one every two hours. Security cameras show criminals stealing gates, breaking into buildings, and taking cars, while residents rely on alarms and private guards amid scarce policing. Official statistics exclude residential invasions, meaning real numbers may be higher; the Public Security Secretariat reported 2,500 arrests and reinforced patrols but has not explained the omission.
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28/08/2025 – A helmet camera recorded the moment a 38-year-old woman fought off two assailants who tried to steal her motorcycle at a traffic light on Avenida Guarapiranga, in the Socorro neighborhood, South Zone, on Thursday afternoon (28/08). One of the suspects pointed a gun, but the victim pushed him and knocked the motorcycle over. A passerby then restrained the armed youth with a chokehold, and the weapon—later discovered to be fake—fell to the ground. Other motorcyclists joined in, some assaulting the suspect, while his accomplice fled. Police later confirmed the detainee was a 16-year-old, who was taken to a medical unit and then transferred to Fundação Casa for socio-educational custody. The fake gun was seized, and the motorcycle was returned to the victim.
31/08/2025 – On Sunday night (31/09), a couple was robbed while entering their condominium on Rua Itapiru, in the Saúde neighborhood, South Zone. Two men on a motorcycle carried out the assault, with one jumping off armed, kicking the gate, and knocking down a victim while the other provided support. They stole a bag containing a cellphone and other belongings before fleeing with the help of a second motorcycle. According to the Military Police, investigators suspect the group is linked to other robberies in the city, including recent cases in Tatuapé, East Zone. Data show condominium assaults in São Paulo tripled in 2025 compared to the combined totals of 2022–2024.
02/09/2025 – The São Paulo state government launched a new phase of the SP Mobile program on Tuesday (02/09), issuing alerts to about 700 people identified as being in possession of stolen or robbed cell phones. The system cross-checks police reports with data from telecom operators to detect devices reactivated after theft. Recipients of the notification will have three business days to voluntarily return the phones to a designated location. If they fail to do so, cases will be forwarded to the Civil Police for search and seizure, and individuals may face charges of receiving stolen goods. Since June, around 3,500 devices have been recovered, with 52% returned to victims.
02/09/2025 – A civil police officer was beaten to death on Tuesday night (02/09) in the Favela do Gato, in the Bom Retiro district, central São Paulo. The Military Police suspect he was lynched after an altercation with residents. His body, found at around 03:00 on Wednesday (03/09), showed severe head and chest injuries. The officer worked for the State Department of Narcotics Investigations (Denarc). According to police, five suspects were detained for questioning. One alleged that the officer forced entry into an apartment, shot him in the leg, and was then attacked by locals. The injured man, a fugitive with prior domestic violence charges, was detained in a hospital. The Department of Homicide (DHPP) is investigating whether the shot came from the officer’s weapon, which, along with his car, was found near the scene. The motive and circumstances remain under investigation.
03/09/2025 – On Wednesday (03/09), São Paulo’s Attorney General’s Office charged a judge, a court clerk, and 12 others with scam and organized crime, after uncovering a scheme in the 2nd Civil Court of Itapevi that manipulated cases to divert funds. In August 2024, a joint operation seized R$1.7 million hidden in the judge’s attic in Jundiaí. Among the accused is a former TSE expert, and one of the victims was a businessman who died in 2023. In May 2025, the São Paulo Court of Justice had already imposed compulsory retirement on the judge, though he continued to receive a salary of R$143,000 until April; he now receives proportional benefits.
03/09/2025 – A man suspected of firing eight shots at a metropolitan civil guard during an attempted robbery in Moema, in São Paulo’s South Zone, was arrested on Wednesday (03/09), near his home in a community in Jabaquara, South Zone. The crime took place on 14 August, when the off-duty guard was approached on Alameda dos Aicás by an armed assailant who arrived on a motorcycle and opened fire, hitting his leg and ankle. The victim survived and is recovering at home. During the arrest, police seized cell phones from the suspect.
03/09/2025 – On Wednesday (03/09), in Jabaquara, South Zone, a driver ran over the motorcycle and rider who had just robbed him. Security footage shows the car accelerating and knocking down the thief and the bike. When the driver got out of the vehicle, the assailant pulled a gun and fired two shots, hitting him. The victim was taken to a hospital. Another accomplice arrived on a second motorcycle to help the shooter escape. Civil Police are analyzing the images to identify and arrest the suspects, while authorities stress that victims should never react during robberies.
04/09/2025 – On Thursday (04/09), the Federal Police launched Operation Sibila in São Paulo, targeting a criminal organization involved in money laundering and currency evasion through cryptocurrencies. Authorities executed five temporary arrest warrants and ten search and seizure orders, along with asset freezes and value seizures ordered by the Federal Court. By early morning, three suspects had been arrested, one was already in custody, and another is reportedly in Dubai. Police seized over R$700,000 in cash, two armored luxury vehicles, crypto wallet access keys, and other materials. According to investigators, the suspects acted as financial operators in the illicit crypto market. The action is a follow-up to Operation Colossus, carried out in January 2024, which dismantled a network that laundered more than R$50 billion using crypto assets between December 2020 and January 2024.
04/09/2025 – A 32-year-old woman from Guarujá was arrested at Guarulhos Airport on Thursday (04/09) after arriving from Paris with 9.3 kilos of hashish hidden in a false-bottom suitcase. Police found 61 bricks and 72 sticks of the drug, valued at around R$570,000, destined for distribution in the Baixada Santista. She admitted she would receive R$20,000 for transport. Investigations indicate a criminal network recruits women to smuggle drugs between Europe and Brazil, taking advantage of seasonal travel. The woman was charged with international drug trafficking.
05/09/2025 – Police in São Paulo carried out search and seizure warrant on Friday (05/09) at the homes of influencer Samuel Sant’Anna, known as “Gato Preto,” and his bodyguard, seizing a red Porsche and several phones. The operation, led by the 15th Police District (Itaim Bibi), comes after Gato Preto crashed a black Porsche into a Hyundai while running a red light on Avenida Faria Lima on 20 August, injuring a child. Investigators now suspect the influencer is involved with money laundering, since the red Porsche is registered under a straw owner with no financial capacity. Materials will also be shared with Rio de Janeiro police, who probe Gato Preto and his partner Bia Miranda for illegal online gambling promotion. The influencer refused a breathalyzer and left the accident scene without assisting victims.



