Mar 17 • 22:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Municipal guards are investigated for crimes of torture, extortion, and trafficking in Serra

Nine municipal guards in Serra, Brazil, are under investigation for torture, extortion, and drug trafficking, following police raids at their homes.

In Serra, a municipality within Greater Vitória, Brazil, nine municipal guards are being investigated for serious allegations including torture, extortion, and drug trafficking. The Civil Police executed search and seizure warrants on Tuesday, leading to the confiscation of mobile phones, firearms replicas, and a pistol magazine from some of the suspects. The investigation has raised significant concerns regarding the conduct of law enforcement officials tasked with ensuring public safety.

As a result of the investigation, all nine guards have been suspended from duty by judicial order. The Secretary of Social Defense for Serra, Wellington Kunsch, stated that the suspensions take effect immediately and will remain until further notice. He mentioned that an administrative procedure could follow the investigation's conclusion, further emphasizing the importance of ensuring the individuals under investigation are afforded their right to defense in the process.

The specifics of when and how these alleged crimes occurred have not been disclosed by the police, raising questions about the oversight and conduct of municipal guards. This case highlights broader issues regarding accountability and transparency within law enforcement agencies in Brazil, reflecting ongoing concerns over police conduct in various regions of the country, particularly in areas experiencing high levels of violence and crime.

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