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SÃO PAULO SECURITY INCIDENTS – 2ND BULLETIN OF MARCH

In 2025, the neighborhood of Santo Amaro in Southern São Paulo recorded a 10% increase in vehicle thefts, averaging two occurrences per day. While general robberies and carjackings have seen a slight decrease due to integrated police efforts, the surge in non-violent thefts (946 cases in 2025 versus 857 in 2024) has forced residents and delivery drivers to adopt costly precautions, such as paying for private parking or remaining with their vehicles at all times. In response, the Public Security Secretariat (SSP) has pledged to reinforce preventive patrols and reorient police strategies toward high-traffic areas to curb the trend.

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