Feb 9 • 12:37 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Members of the 'Minotaur Gang' arrested for robberies of mansions in Morumbi and assaults on the elderly and children

Three men suspected of being part of the 'Minotaur Gang' have been arrested for violently robbing mansions in Morumbi, São Paulo.

In a major operation conducted by the Civil Police of São Paulo, three men suspected of being involved in a gang known as the 'Minotaur Gang' were arrested for a series of violent robberies targeting upscale homes in the Morumbi neighborhood. The gang members allegedly assaulted their victims, focusing primarily on the elderly and children, during their criminal actions. These arrests come as part of an ongoing investigation into the group's activities, which have sparked serious concern within the community.

The operation, driven by the Department of State Criminal Investigations (Deic), took place in Paraisópolis, a neighboring favela that the gang reportedly used as a base for planning and executing their crimes. Investigators have linked the arrested individuals to a broader pattern of attacks on high-value properties not only in Morumbi but also in affluent areas like Vila Andrade. The police had been tracking the group's movements since last year, collecting evidence that pointed to their operational strategies and chosen targets.

This crackdown on the 'Minotaur Gang' underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement in combating organized crime in urban areas, particularly in affluent neighborhoods that are often seen as safe. The increasing violence associated with these crimes has raised alarms among residents, prompting a stronger police presence in these luxury districts. Authorities are continuing to investigate the gang's network and are urging community members to report any suspicious activities that could assist in further arrests and prevention efforts.

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