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PCC’S VIOLENT STRATEGY IN THE BAIXADA SANTISTA

Twenty years after the coordinated attacks carried out against São Paulo’s security forces, the First Capital Command (PCC) continues to follow a strategy focused on avoiding direct and prolonged confrontations with police. According to investigators and security experts, the faction operates with a business-oriented logic in which violent clashes are viewed as harmful to its highly profitable drug trafficking operations. This approach prevails across most of the state of São Paulo, where the organization seeks to preserve stability in territories under its influence. The main exception is the Baixada Santista region, where residents have, for years, experienced the most violent and openly armed version of the faction’s activities. In cities such as Santos, Cubatão, and Guarujá, criminals openly display rifles on the streets and on social media, erect barricades, and frequently repel police patrols with gunfire. In several neighborhoods, routine preventive policing has effectively ceased, with security forces entering only during large-scale operations or in heavily armed convoys.

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