Mar 3 • 14:28 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

App driver who pretended to be a police officer arrested on suspicion of raping a young woman and robberies in Manaus

An app driver in Manaus was arrested for posing as a police officer to commit robberies and is also suspected of raping a young woman.

In Manaus, Brazil, a ride-sharing driver was arrested on Monday for allegedly impersonating a civil police officer to carry out robberies on Avenida das Torres. The police investigations revealed that one of the robbery victims was a 22-year-old woman whom the suspect reportedly raped during one of these criminal incidents. This series of crimes has raised significant concerns about safety in the area, particularly regarding the alarming trend of impersonating law enforcement to facilitate criminal activity.

The evidence against the suspect points to a modus operandi where he would approach victims under the guise of authority, effectively manipulating situations to gain compliance. The Police Civil of Amazonas (PC-AM) provided details on at least two reported incidents, including one that occurred in the early hours of January 23, where the suspect confronted a group of friends, stole their belongings, and subsequently sexually assaulted one of the individuals. Such actions have instigated fear within the community and highlighted the pressing need for enhanced security measures.

This case reflects broader issues of violence and sexual crimes in urban settings, as well as the exploitation of technology by criminals to facilitate their illegal activities. The incident has prompted discussions on the necessity of community vigilance and police presence to deter such heinous acts. As the investigation continues, the authorities are likely to focus on gathering more evidence and addressing the disturbing trend of impersonation in crimes, particularly those involving violence against women.

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