Mar 10 • 11:31 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Operation Imperium executes warrants against drug trafficking suspects and members of criminal factions

The Civil Police of Santarém, Brazil, launched Operation Imperium targeting drug trafficking suspects and members of criminal organizations.

On the morning of Tuesday, October 10, the Civil Police in Santarém, Pará, initiated Operation Imperium, aimed at dismantling networks involved in drug trafficking and criminal factions. The operation took place around 5 AM, resulting in the apprehension of five individuals, including a minor, and the seizure of a motorcycle. More than 20 civil police officers participated in the operation, led by delegate Raíssa Beleboni, the head of the 16th Civil Police Section.

The regional superintendent of the Civil Police, delegate Jamil Farias Casseb, provided insights during an interview with TV Tapajós, emphasizing that this operation followed months of investigative work by the police in the region. The ongoing issues with criminal factions prompted the authorities to ramp up their efforts to combat such organized crime. As the investigation progresses, more arrests and seizures are anticipated, highlighting the persistent challenges posed by these groups in the area.

Operation Imperium underscores the Brazilian government's commitment to tackling drug-related crime and the influence of organized criminal factions. The successful execution of warrants illustrates the vital role of intelligence-led policing in disrupting criminal activities. Given the escalating violence associated with drug trafficking in Brazil, operations like these are crucial in restoring public safety and dismantling entrenched criminal organizations.

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