Group that invaded farm and killed a bull valued at R$ 200,000 to sell the meat is targeted by police in Northern MG
A police operation in Northern Minas Gerais arrested three individuals connected to a group that invaded a farm and illegally slaughtered a high-value bull.
In a targeted operation named 'Carne Fria' conducted in Itacarambi, the police arrested three individuals linked to a group that illegally invaded a farm and slaughtered a bull valued at R$ 200,000. This incident reportedly occurred in December 2025, involving a total of five suspects, of whom two are still at large. The bull, a purebred animal, had a pre-negotiated sale agreement, highlighting the financial loss incurred by the farm owner.
According to the Minas Gerais Civil Police (PCMG), the suspects entered the farm's pastures, carried out the illegal slaughter, and subsequently took a portion of the meat. The remains of the animal were discovered the following day by the farm's employees, prompting an investigation that led to the arrests. The significance of this operation is amplified by the monetary value attached to the animal, which underscores the serious implications of cattle theft and illegal slaughtering activities in the region.
The action draws attention to broader issues of agricultural crime in Brazil, particularly in states like Minas Gerais where cattle ranching is a critical part of the economy. The involvement of law enforcement in tackling such crimes underscores the growing concern over the protection of rural properties and livestock. The ongoing investigation may lead to further arrests and the identification of networks involved in similar illegal activities, impacting both local farmers and the agricultural market at large.