Mar 19 • 14:38 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Volta Redonda sets up task force against theft and receipt of metal cables; man fined R$ 8,000

Volta Redonda has launched a task force aimed at combating the theft and illegal receipt of metal cables, resulting in a man being fined R$ 8,000.

In Volta Redonda, Brazil, a task force has been formed to address the rising issue of theft and illegal reception of metal cables, specifically targeting local scrapyards. This operation was initiated on Wednesday, the 18th, and reflects the city's increasing effort to clamp down on such criminal activities that have been affecting the local community. The municipal administration emphasizes the importance of enforcing laws against the theft of materials like copper, which can be sold for significant profit on the black market.

During the operation, authorities confiscated approximately 4 kilograms of copper wire from a scrapyard located in the Santo Agostinho neighborhood. This initiative, backed by various local governmental bodies including the Municipal Secretariat of Public Order and both the Civil and Military Police, aims to strengthen the enforcement of regulations designed to prevent such illegal activities. The local government is particularly focused on ensuring that scrapyards adhere to these laws to deter further incidents of theft.

In addition to the fines imposed, the Volta Redonda municipal administration has announced that the establishment of new junkyards will be suspended indefinitely as a precautionary measure to prevent further issues related to metal cable theft. This decision underscores the city's commitment to protecting community resources and maintaining law and order as they tackle this pressing issue.

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