27/05/2026 – A violent cartel turf war between the CV and TCP syndicates forced the Edma Valadão Family Clinic in Acari neighborhood, North Zone, to lock down for six days starting Wednesday (27). Staff members halted operations after facing multiple gunpoint threats, including an armed criminal invading the facility with a rifle to terrorize patients. While the clinic serving 20,000 residents reopened this Tuesday (2), to protect critical treatments, local health services remain severely restricted, and multiple doctors have demanded transfers. Rio authorities stated that city clinics have been forced to close 304 times due to gang violence so far this year.
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29/05/2026 – On Friday night (29), a 15-year-old boy was severely injured by a grenade dropped from a drone in the Caixa D’Água community, in the Brás de Pina neighborhood, North Zone. The teenager suffered open leg fractures and remains hospitalized following the attack, which occurred amid fierce turf wars between rival CV and TCP drug cartels.
29/05/2026 – On Friday morning (29), a bus driver was arrested by civil police while operating a transit bus on Presidente Vargas Avenue. Armed officers intercepted the vehicle as part of a major operation targeting the financial arm of the Comando Vermelho (CV) drug cartel. Investigators revealed that the driver knowingly acted as a financial frontman, using his personal tax ID to launder illicit profits from stolen copper wire sales. The sweeping state-wide crackdown has led to 21 arrests so far.
30/05/2026 – On Saturday afternoon (30), a motorcyclist was shot and critically injured during an armed robbery on Conde de Bonfim Street in the Tijuca neighborhood. The victim was arriving home when two criminals on another motorcycle ambushed him, opening fire and striking him in the collarbone and head before fleeing with his bike. Firefighters rushed the victim to the Hospital in critical condition, while civil police began reviewing local surveillance footage to identify the suspects.
31/05/2026 – On Sunday afternoon (31), 12-year-old Bento Costa Petillo Bezze was killed by a stray bullet while playing at a playground in the Pavuna neighborhood. The boy was inside his own residential complex, the Green House 1 condominium, on Rua Capitão Gouveia, in the Quitanda community, when he was struck by gunfire. He was rushed to the Santa Teresinha Hospital in neighboring São João de Meriti but tragically succumbed to his wounds, prompting an active investigation by Rio’s Capital Homicide Division. Detectives are investigating if a celebratory round traveled two kilometers from a gang leader’s event before striking the boy in the chest.
31/05/2026 – On Sunday (31), a 28-year-old widow was stabbed 34 times outside her home in the Praça Seca neighborhood during a brutal ambush in the Bateau Mouche community. The victim’s family has accused her mother-in-law and her late husband’s former mistress of orchestrating the attack, noting that the woman had faced relentless threats and harassment since her husband’s death. The victim remains hospitalized with severe wounds to her face and body, and the Civil Police are actively hunting for the two suspects who fled the scene.
01/06/2026 – On Monday morning (1ST), Military Police Sergeant Adriano Pereira de Sousa was killed by a gunshot to the head during a raid in Rio’s Faz Quem Quer slum, in the Madureira neighborhood. The 36-year-old officer from the 9th BPM was caught in a heavy firefight against local criminal factions, requiring a high-risk medical evacuation via a Civil Police helicopter from the favela’s upper sector. Despite being rushed to the military hospital, the father of two succumbed to his wounds, prompting a massive police manhunt for the killers.
01/06/2026 – On Monday (1st), Civil Police dismantled a major drug depot hidden inside a historic house on Travessa Mosqueira in the Lapa district. Three suspects attempted to escape across neighboring rooftops but were caught with over 1,000 retail portions of cocaine, crack, and marijuana intended to supply local corners. The raid resulted in the detention of a minor and the arrest of two adults, one of whom was a syndicate logistics leader with 32 prior criminal marks including murder and extortion.
01/06/2026 – On Monday morning (1st), Rio police launched “Operação Último Suspiro” against a criminal ring, including military police officers, for embezzling a multimillion-dollar estate from a terminally ill cancer patient. The syndicate forged corporate documents to hijack companies holding lucrative judicial bonds and manufactured a fraudulent will just two hours before the businessman’s death to name a suspect as the sole beneficiary. The family uncovered the scam during a post-mortem audit, triggering widespread police raids across Rio’s North and West zones.
01/06/2026 – On Monday (1st), Rio police arrested a scammer caught red-handed inside a luxury Leblon residence while executing a fraudulent pest control scheme. Operating through a front company, the syndicate locked upscale South Zone residents into bogus monthly service contracts with heavily inflated fees, defrauding one victim of R$ 118,000 and an 80-year-old senior citizen of R$ 79,000.
02/06/2026 – On Tuesday afternoon (2), a body camera captured Municipal Force agents chasing and detaining a teenager carrying a replica firearm near the Cidade Nova subway station in central Rio. The minor fled a routine stop, throwing away the fake gun, and was found with a balaclava mask upon capture. He was booked at the 6th DP, where records showed prior offenses for weapon possession and drug trafficking, with security officials noting the arrest blocked an imminent string of local street robberies.
03/06/2026 – On Wednesday (3), Rio police cracked down on a syndicate specialized in extortion and commercial coercion, which systematically threatened local shopkeepers in Rio’s West Zone and the Baixada Fluminense into buying food supplies exclusively from militia- and cartel-linked distributors. Under constant threat of violence, small businesses across these regions were forced to purchase excessive inventory through criminal front companies at hyper-inflated rates. This racketeering scheme, highlighted by a “Flour Mafia” that forced a 60% price hike on bread in impacted communities, underscores how organized crime figures are hijacking legitimate supply chains in the West Zone and beyond.



