Feb 26 • 12:16 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Police operation targets group suspected of robbing upscale homes; ex-deputy mayor of Tupi Paulista among the victims

A police operation in Tupi Paulista, Brazil, aims to dismantle a criminal organization suspected of high-end home burglaries, with a notable victim being the town's former deputy mayor.

On October 26, the Civil Police of Tupi Paulista, São Paulo, initiated Operation Domus to disrupt a criminal organization allegedly involved in burglaries of upscale residences. The operation is significant as it involves multiple arrests and searches targeting locations perceived as operational bases of the suspects. Among the group's victims is Nedécio de Lázari, a former deputy mayor, highlighting the brazen nature of these crimes that have impacted community figures.

During the operation, law enforcement executed seven temporary arrest warrants and eight search and seizure warrants. Approximately 49 police officers and 14 vehicles were deployed across São Paulo, Embu das Artes, and Taboão da Serra. These towns have been identified as areas where the suspects originate and from which they coordinated their criminal activities to target affluent homes in the interior region of São Paulo state.

The investigations revealed that the group operated in a structured manner, often utilizing firearms to intimidate their victims and steal high-value items such as jewelry and electronic devices. This organized crime group has raised significant concerns about safety and security in the affected communities, prompting law enforcement to take action and provide assurance to residents about their safety and the responsiveness of law enforcement in tackling serious crimes within the region.

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