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Over 100 killed in Rio police crackdown on powerful narco gang

Graphic content / Residents stand next to lined-up bodies on Sao Lucas Square of the Vila Cruzeiro favela at the Penha complex in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on October 29, 2025, in the aftermath of Operacao Contencao (Operation Containment). Residents of a favela in Rio de Janeiro lined up more than 50 bodies at a plaza in their low-income neighborhood on Ocotber 29, a day after the bloodiest police operation in the city's history, AFP reported.

Over 100 killed in Rio police crackdown on powerful narco gang

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October 30, 2025
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Residents of a Rio de Janeiro community lined up their dead in harrowing scenes Wednesday after Brazil’s bloodiest police raid killed at least 119 people, spotlighting the city’s controversial war against drug gangs entrenched in poor neighborhoods.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called for action against organized crime that does not endanger police or civilians, as Brazil’s security challenges were laid bare just days before it hosts COP30 UN climate talks in the Amazon.

Families of the dead decried what they described as executions by police, while the state government hailed a successful operation against a powerful criminal group that has taken over large swaths of Rio de Janeiro.

The divisive police raid exposed the violent underbelly of a city beloved by tourists for its idyllic beaches and vibrant culture.

State authorities said the provisional death toll now stood at 119, including 115 suspected criminals and four police officers.

“We cannot accept that organized crime continues to destroy families, oppress residents, and spread drugs and violence throughout the cities,” Lula wrote on X.

“We need coordinated work that strikes at the backbone of drug trafficking without putting innocent police officers, children, and families at risk.”

The veteran leftist, 80, is seeking a fourth term in office in the 2026 elections in which Brazil’s security challenges are expected to be a major campaign issue.

He sent his justice minister Ricardo Lewandowski to Rio de Janeiro for a meeting with right-wing state governor Claudio Castro to offer cooperation from the federal government.

Lewandowski told a press conference he had offered to aid Rio to “overcome this security crisis as quickly as possible.”

– ‘They slit my son’s throat’ –

A day after the police operation paralyzed the city, residents of the Complexo da Penha favela recovered dozens of bodies from a forest on its outskirts, including one that was decapitated, AFP journalists witnessed.

“They slit my son’s throat, cut his neck, and hung the head from a tree like a trophy,” said Raquel Tomas, the mother of the 19-year-old who was found decapitated.

“They executed my son without giving him a chance to defend himself. He was murdered,” she told AFP, her voice shaking.

“Everyone deserves a second chance. During an operation, police should do their job, arrest suspects, but not execute them,” Tomas added.

Lawyer Albino Pereira Neto, who represents three families that lost relatives, told AFP some of the bodies bore “burn marks” and that a number of those killed had been tied up.

Some were “murdered in cold blood,” he said.

The raid also drew alarm from abroad.

UN chief Antonio Guterres was “greatly concerned” by the number of casualties, his spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said it was “horrified” and called for “swift investigations.”

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes summoned Castro to a hearing on Monday to explain the police actions.

– A battle in the forest –

Hundreds of police backed by helicopters, armored vehicles and drones on Tuesday entered two sprawling favelas that are strongholds of Comando Vermelho — the Red Command — Rio’s oldest and most powerful drug trafficking group.

The police and suspected gang members traded heavy gunfire as terrified residents scrambled for cover.

While the operation unfolded, Comando Vermelho seized dozens of buses and used them to barricade main highways, and sent drones to attack the police with explosives, authorities said.

Castro described the raid against what he has termed “narcoterrorism” as a “success” and said the only victims were the police officers who were killed.

The operation came after more than a year of planning to tackle gang members who concentrate their operations in the maze-like communities that bear the brunt of the violence.

Secretary of the military police, Marcelo de Menezes, told a press conference that elite special forces had deliberately pushed “criminals” into the forest abutting the favela, where the majority of fighting had taken place, to “protect the population.”

Civil police secretary Felipe Curi meanwhile alleged the bodies displayed in the street were in their underwear because they had been stripped by residents of the “camouflage clothing, vests, and weapons” they had on them.

Authorities said 113 people had been detained and that 91 rifles were seized, along with a large quantity of drugs.

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