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RIO CARRIES OUT OPERATION TO REMOVE CRIME BARRICADES

The governor of Rio de Janeiro, Cláudio Castro (PL), announced the beginning of a statewide operation to dismantle barricades erected by drug traffickers in favelas—structures that have become one of the clearest symbols of organized crime’s territorial dominance. The initiative was launched on Thursday (13/11) during a meeting with mayors from the three regions most affected by the issue: Baixada Fluminense, the capital, and the eastern portion of the state, including São Gonçalo, Itaboraí, and nearby cities. The action comes on the heels of the large-scale police operation that left 121 dead in the Alemão and Penha complexes on October 28. The program was inspired by a similar measure implemented in Belford Roxo, in Baixada Fluminense.

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