HomeBRAZILEXPANSION OF CRIMINAL FACTIONS IN BRAZIL: STRATEGIC ALLIANCES AND PROFIT-DRIVEN LOGIC

EXPANSION OF CRIMINAL FACTIONS IN BRAZIL: STRATEGIC ALLIANCES AND PROFIT-DRIVEN LOGIC

At least 17 Brazilian states have recorded the presence of criminal factions such as the First Capital Command (PCC), Red Command (CV), and Third Pure Command (TCP) operating through alliances either among themselves or with regional groups. A survey by Folha de São Paulo, based on investigations by the Federal Police and state civil police forces, as well as data from the Brazilian Forum of Public Security, indicates that these alliances are primarily pragmatic. Their objective is territorial expansion and the strengthening of illicit markets, with a clear focus on maximizing profits rather than maintaining fixed rivalries.

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