Mar 10 • 10:27 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Operation against drug trafficking results in 15 arrests and three minors apprehended in Monte Mor and Hortolândia

A police operation in Monte Mor and Hortolândia led to the arrest of 15 individuals and the apprehension of three minors, targeting local drug trafficking activities.

On Tuesday morning, a significant police operation aimed at curbing drug trafficking took place in the cities of Monte Mor and Hortolândia, São Paulo, resulting in the arrest of at least 15 individuals and the apprehension of three adolescents. Law enforcement executed a series of judicial orders, including 12 temporary arrest warrants—of which 11 were executed in Monte Mor and one in Hortolândia—alongside 28 search and seizure warrants and seven preventive arrest warrants. This extensive initiative highlights the ongoing battle against local drug networks in the region.

Among the individuals facing preventive arrest, six were already in custody, while one had been recently released during a custody hearing but was re-arrested earlier that day. The operation was not just focused on higher-profile arrests; it also included the apprehension of minors, with police successfully detaining three adolescents during the course of the day. Additionally, two individuals were caught in the act of committing drug-related offenses, emphasizing the active enforcement measures being employed by the authorities.

While police recovered various narcotics during this operation, the specific quantity and type of drugs have not yet been disclosed. This operation is part of a larger strategy by local law enforcement to tackle drug-related crime, which remains a prevalent issue in these communities. The involvement of minors raises further concerns about youth engagement in illegal activities, prompting discussions on the need for preventive measures and support systems within the region to divert young individuals from these dangerous paths.

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