Feb 14 • 21:37 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

PM seizes sharp objects during patrol in Cordão do Bola Preta

The military police seized 66 sharp objects in Rio de Janeiro as part of security measures for the upcoming Carnival.

On Saturday morning, the military police in Rio de Janeiro seized 66 sharp objects from individuals trying to access the Cordão do Bola Preta area in the city center, where a popular bloc parade is set to occur. The seized items included scissors, pliers, blades, glass jars, and even forks. The police believe these objects, if taken into the crowd, could potentially be used to harm others or engage in harmful behavior during the festivities.

This preventive operation is part of the State Military Police's special security planning for the Carnival season, a time known for large public gatherings and celebratory events. Colonel Marcelo de Menezes, the Secretary of State for Military Police, emphasized that the aim of these preventive searches is not to restrict access to the celebrations but to protect attendees. He affirmed that maintaining a safe environment is paramount for everyone wishing to enjoy the Carnival festivities.

As Carnival approaches, the security measures reflect heightened awareness and preparedness from law enforcement to ensure public safety during one of Brazil's most anticipated cultural events. Such actions signify the challenges faced in maintaining order amidst massive gatherings, while also addressing potential risks associated with criminal behavior in crowded locations.

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