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O programa mostra como o crime organizado se expandiu, se infiltrou no Estado e na economia, e como isso afeta a vida da população.
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00:06Music
00:12So there were 30,000 prisoners, crammed into police stations and jails.
00:17There was a rebellion, a prisoner rescue, and a police officer rescue.
00:21It was a very turbulent period.
00:23Music
00:26The PCC emerged in 1993, in the annex of the Taubaté Detention Center.
00:32With the main focus there, the main motivation, I would say, is the fight against prison violence.
00:39When I first learned about the existence of the PCC, it was still a very small faction.
00:45In my opinion, the State is the father of the PCC.
00:49They left behind a faction created inside the prison.
00:52to expose a criminal organization that, in 2006, already controlled drug trafficking in the state of São Paulo.
00:57and managed to bring the largest state in the Federation to its knees.
01:01Music
01:05Almost 30% of the national territory, 45 to 60 million Brazilians.
01:12Those who live in territories live alongside organized crime.
01:17Today, I can no longer see this type of entity as solely a drug trafficking organization.
01:25She is an economic agent.
01:27It's infiltrated within the economy, within these markets.
01:32Music
01:35Every criminal organization has its main activity.
01:38And it has two pillars, which are the foundations of how this organization functions.
01:43One is money laundering and the other is the corruption of public officials.
01:46Once they are within the formal economy,
01:49You have to stop the business activity from which they are deriving the greatest profits today.
01:53An organization like the PCC is not a drug trafficking gang.
01:56She left 20 years ago.
01:59Today, it's what I would call a criminal business enterprise.
02:08And only when you can determine who is financially
02:12Whoever is behind this organized crime, you strangle them.
02:16Organized crime today, in reality, has no face.
02:20Many of the current leaders have never even been in the prison system.
02:25When we look back now, from 2026, at what happened from 1993 to 2006,
02:30It's relatively easy to imagine what we could have done.
02:34to prevent the PCC from going from where it was to where it was in 2006.
02:38We're not talking about 2006 to 2026 yet.
02:41If, just as we neglected to do in 2006,
02:45If nothing is done now,
02:47In one or two decades, we may have
02:50an infiltration, such a large involvement of the PCC
02:55that the state and the economy, in particular, cannot survive.
02:59without the presence of organized crime.
03:01And that's where we're facing a narco-state.
03:19Presidente Prudente, the region here,
03:22but exceptionally, President Prudente,
03:24It is one of the most peaceful regions in terms of crime rates in the state of São Paulo.
03:33I displace the carbolidardo.
03:36I practically have to inform them of all my steps in advance.
03:43Good morning, doctor.
03:48I have a truly special escort.
03:51which is an escort of authority and dignity.
04:07In 2005, I ended up requesting isolation.
04:10of some PCC members from RDD,
04:13the Differentiated Disciplinary Regime,
04:15something that was unusual in the State of São Paulo.
04:17And one of them determined my death.
04:30Since 2005, I've been allowed to travel with an escort.
04:38It was the first episode in my life.
04:40of a real threat,
04:42of a plan to kill me.
04:43This coincided with the birth of my second child.
04:46The second child was born on January 15th.
04:49And on January 17th I received a call.
04:52from the Public Prosecutor's Office in São Paulo, in the capital,
04:55that I was supposed to run home.
04:57Because there was already a plan to kill me.
05:01This situation worsened in 2013.
05:04when I offered what was called
05:06the biggest investigation in the history of the Public Prosecutor's Office.
05:10Penitentiary 2 of Presidente Wenceslau.
05:12Here in the interior of São Paulo,
05:14The top members of the gang are in jail.
05:15which, according to the Public Prosecutor's Office,
05:18controls 90% of the state's prisons.
05:20In which we offer a criminal action,
05:23an indictment against 175 members of the PCC,
05:27including Marcola.
05:28We requested the isolation of 35 leaders.
05:31including Marcola.
05:41And the situation, finally,
05:43It got much worse.
05:45starting in 2018,
05:46when we discovered a rescue plan
05:49Marcola and the entire leadership are in Penitentiary 2.
05:52The Federal Court authorized the transfer.
05:55of prisoners from a criminal faction
05:57of prisons in São Paulo
05:58to federal prisons.
06:00And I ended up making that request.
06:03remove it yourself.
06:05The governor himself
06:07He refused to carry out the removal.
06:10The Secretaries of Public Security themselves
06:13and prison administration
06:15They refused to carry out the removal.
06:18fearing further attacks,
06:21like in 2006.
06:27And, in fact, this removal occurred.
06:30in February 2019,
06:32where they remain to this day.
06:34But that sealed the deal for good.
06:35my life,
06:37because there was a death sentence,
06:39no matter the cost,
06:41pass as much time as necessary,
06:44that I should be killed.
06:45Even so that I can serve as an example.
06:47for other prosecutors, judges, police officers,
06:51so that they do not behave the same way.
06:53that I had.
07:04I have with me
07:05a conviction
07:07that this will not end
07:09when I retire
07:11in the Public Prosecutor's Office,
07:12especially since we recently had
07:14the death of Rui Ferraz Fontes,
07:17Dr. Rui, delegate,
07:18which also for decades
07:20led investigations against the PCC
07:22and he was killed after he retired.
07:25Pursuit, ambush
07:27It's a brutal crime.
07:32Exclusive documents
07:33They show that he was
07:34In the crosshairs of the PCC.
07:36We had in the past
07:37the death of Ismael Pedrosa,
07:39who was the first director
07:41where the PCC was created,
07:42in Taubaté,
07:43He was the director of Carandiru.
07:45at the time of the massacre
07:46and who was shot
07:47after retiring.
07:50This revenge,
07:51as well as the mafias,
07:52she continues
07:53and will remain active.
07:56This cost me my freedom.
07:58It cost us our freedom.
07:59from my family
08:01And it cost me my peace.
08:32THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:38I was born in Presidente Prudente.
08:40I studied here.
08:42I created,
08:42I got married here.
08:43I went to São Paulo
08:44when I took over
08:45the first position
08:46in the Public Prosecutor's Office,
08:47I stayed for a few months.
08:48and then I returned
08:49for inner time.
08:58As a journalist,
08:59reporter,
09:0040 years old.
09:01Police,
09:02direct,
09:03like this,
09:04uninterruptedly,
09:05three decades,
09:0630 years.
09:08In recent months
09:09of 93,
09:10we begin
09:10receiving prisoners
09:12in prison
09:12Bernardes
09:13which they were already doing
09:14mention of the PCC.
09:19When with your life
09:20crosses
09:21with history
09:21of the PCC,
09:22Josmar?
09:23Cross from
09:24from 1995,
09:26when I started
09:27to cover
09:27the prison system.
09:29It was a period
09:30very turbulent,
09:31with many rebellions,
09:33prisoner rescue,
09:34death of a police officer.
09:36The prison system
09:37It was chaos.
09:37A horror.
09:39prisoners who had
09:40participated
09:40of rebellions,
09:42committed a crime
09:43in other units
09:44prisons
09:45they were transferred
09:46with a kind
09:47punishment
09:48for the house
09:48custody
09:49and treatment
09:50from Taubaté,
09:51where the nickname
09:52It was Piranhão.
09:53The detention center
09:54It's a penitentiary.
09:55maximum security.
09:56In total,
09:56There are 344 cells.
09:59They called
09:59cave
10:00concentration camp.
10:02The prisoners
10:02They stayed for six years.
10:03without having a visitor,
10:05They were beaten every day.
10:06A series of abuses.
10:08The trigger
10:09It was the massacre.
10:10of Carandiru.
10:11It was a massacre.
10:13111 prisoners died.
10:15an official number.
10:16One day
10:17very tense
10:18in the largest penitentiary
10:20of the country.
10:20The rebellion
10:21in pavilion 9
10:22from the detention center
10:23in São Paulo
10:24It ended in tragedy.
10:26Expert Oswaldo Negrini
10:27from the Institute of Criminalistics
10:28of the São Paulo Police
10:29proved that the invasion
10:31from the prison
10:31of Carandiru
10:32it really was
10:33a massacre.
10:38of Carandiru.
10:38Carandiru
10:39that's what
10:39that's what
10:40Carandiru.
10:45Carandiru
10:45I already knew.
10:46that had
10:47this movement,
10:48this organization,
10:49but I didn't have
10:50no proof whatsoever.
10:52Crazy,
10:52I stayed for about two years.
10:53behind that
10:54in order to prove
10:55by A plus B
10:56that had
10:57with some document,
10:58something,
10:58Some graffiti.
11:02I went to the house
11:03custody,
11:04I spoke with the doctor.
11:04Pedro Pedrosa.
11:05Good morning.
11:06Good morning,
11:06all good?
11:07All good.
11:08Beauty?
11:08The same
11:09who drove
11:10the detention center
11:10at the time of the massacre.
11:16Okay, dear.
11:17Is everything alright, doctor?
11:18All good?
11:18I spoke,
11:19I came here
11:19to talk
11:20with the Shadow,
11:20who was a leader in prison,
11:22right?
11:22And Pedrosa spoke,
11:23no,
11:23there is none here
11:24criminal faction,
11:25I won't let it happen.
11:26you talk to Shadow,
11:28because he is a prisoner
11:28Very dangerous.
11:29They were bandits.
11:30They are well-known.
11:31Yes.
11:32From that hardcore PCC.
11:33That.
11:34that did those
11:35accounting,
11:36the pen.
11:37Write this down,
11:37because of this case
11:38I'm very interested.
11:39Why was he killed?
11:41Then,
11:41That's what I don't know at all.
11:42doctor.
11:44There was a movement
11:45inside prisons,
11:47but,
11:48on the other hand,
11:49the authorities,
11:50right?
11:50I was just a prosecutor.
11:52first instance
11:53from President Bernardes,
11:54I realized that the authorities,
11:56They denied its existence.
11:58of any faction.
11:59This is fiction.
12:01It's a valley.
12:01an irresponsibility,
12:03it is not?
12:04The PCC was the creation
12:06from the press,
12:06that did not exist,
12:08but we who were there
12:09very close
12:11from the prison unit,
12:12we could tell
12:13something different
12:15It was happening.
12:16There is no data.
12:17no fact,
12:19There is only one apocryphal document.
12:22with regard to this organization
12:23criminal.
12:24The criminal organization
12:25does not make a statute
12:26and does not send
12:26to the authorities.
12:27until 1997,
12:31I think in May,
12:32prison officers
12:33they managed to seize
12:34a statute of the PCC,
12:36Then it became public.
12:3716 clauses
12:38It was published on Tuesday.
12:40in the State Official Gazette.
12:42The command's motto,
12:44freedom, justice and peace,
12:46It hides the cruelty.
12:47That's how it was,
12:48a manuscript,
12:49he knows,
12:49a piece of paper.
12:51I had to be faithful.
12:52to the PCC,
12:53I couldn't make mistakes.
12:54that in crime
12:55they don't tolerate it,
12:56don't betray,
12:57don't snitch,
12:58Don't mess with the woman.
12:59of the other prisoner,
13:00respect the prisoners
13:01in the system,
13:02on the day of the visit,
13:03don't rob the prisoners,
13:04always be loyal,
13:05to fight against oppression,
13:06but the main thing
13:07that was there
13:08to fight
13:09by deactivation
13:11from the birthplace of the PCC,
13:12the Detention Center
13:13Treatment Center of Itabaté.
13:16When I found out
13:18of the existence of the PCC,
13:20it was a faction
13:21still very small
13:23And then we realized...
13:24a form of organization
13:26a little more,
13:27let's put it this way,
13:28similar
13:29to a trade union organization.
13:31So they organized themselves.
13:32to make a claim,
13:34both in the matter
13:36of serving a sentence,
13:38whether in the matter
13:39due to overcrowding,
13:41food,
13:42how much also
13:42of the progress
13:43of the processes
13:44that sometimes
13:45It was also very late.
13:46in certain regions
13:48of the execution processes.
13:49Until 2001,
13:51The PCC showed
13:52for the first time
13:52his face
13:53when he performed
13:54the first mega rebellion
13:55in São Paulo
13:56which had worldwide repercussions.
13:58The rebellions
13:59in São Paulo prisons
14:00highlights
14:01in the main newspapers
14:02of the world.
14:03In a short time,
14:04the courtyards and pavilions
14:05They were taken.
14:06The exchange of gunfire
14:07It left a trail of blood.
14:09The first injured
14:10were taken
14:11for hospitals.
14:1229 prisons
14:14from São Paulo,
14:15four public prisons
14:16with several dead
14:17between prisoners,
14:19prison officers
14:20taken hostage
14:21and then they
14:22They spray-painted on the ground.
14:24the PCC,
14:24the number 1533.
14:26The 15
14:26refers
14:27to the 15th letter
14:29of the alphabet,
14:30the letter P.
14:30The number 3
14:31alludes
14:32to the third letter,
14:34a sequence
14:35which indicates
14:35Whose leadership is it?
14:37And they made flags.
14:38also,
14:38many flags
14:39with white sheets,
14:40showing face
14:41and from there
14:42There was no way to deny it.
14:44This has already been shown.
14:46the power of organization
14:47that they had
14:48in confronting the State
14:49whenever they wanted
14:50and also
14:51the inefficiency of the State,
14:53the incompetence of the State
14:55in being able to have foreseen
14:57that this could happen.
14:59The mega rebellion of 2001
15:01was commanded
15:02and planned
15:02through cell phones
15:04that entered
15:05illegally in prisons.
15:06The main tool
15:08used in planning
15:09of the rebellions
15:10It's here,
15:10the cell phone
15:11prepaid.
15:12The relatives of the prisoners
15:13They say that last week
15:15employees here
15:16of the complex
15:17of Carandiru
15:18they were charging
15:19600 reais
15:20to take a phone
15:22of these
15:22into the prison.
15:23Currently broadcasting
15:24practically
15:25through the channels
15:26television
15:26because the prisoners
15:27they called
15:28and they talked
15:29live.
15:30They had access
15:31to a weapon
15:32extremely powerful
15:33which were
15:34the telephone exchanges.
15:35telephone exchanges
15:37They operated on the street.
15:37generally
15:38by people
15:39linked to prisoners.
15:40The prisoner spoke.
15:41by teleconference
15:43with four prisons
15:44at the same time.
15:48I remember that one day
15:50some women
15:51They went to the newsroom.
15:52to find me
15:53about five.
15:54Then they spoke
15:54Come with us.
15:55Right there?
15:56So I went without knowing.
15:58And only then
15:58I realized
15:59that I was
15:59in the heart
16:00from one of the biggest
16:01telephone exchanges.
16:02The leadership began
16:03until I doubt myself
16:04No, that's not possible.
16:05And they didn't give
16:06very prominent
16:07They did it this way
16:07in a column
16:08From the newspaper, right?
16:09It's a subject
16:10when you don't have
16:11very prominent
16:11she leaves like this
16:12in a column
16:13from newspaper
16:15and then when
16:16A week has passed.
16:18the DEIC
16:18did a great job
16:19operation
16:20And then they discovered...
16:22about seven
16:22or eight
16:23telephone exchanges.
16:24The PCC headquarters
16:25I had twelve.
16:26telephone lines.
16:27It's the thirteenth.
16:28telephone switchboard
16:29that the police
16:30discovers
16:30in less than a week.
16:32And until then
16:32It wasn't even being discussed.
16:33from the use of telephones
16:34inside prisons.
16:35It wasn't even discussed,
16:36No one even talked about it.
16:37With the telephone exchange
16:39discovered today
16:40in São Bernardo do Campo
16:41now added
16:4227 already found
16:45by the police
16:46since the PCC
16:47It began to be investigated.
16:48For over a year.
16:50I study
16:51this phenomenon
16:52for more than 20 years
16:53And I have no doubt.
16:55of what
16:55not only the PCC
16:56but whatever
16:57criminal organization
16:58she only has
17:00conditions
17:00to be created
17:02and to grow
17:03if there is
17:04absence of the State.
17:05The State
17:06in my opinion
17:07He is the father of the PCC.
17:08and the others
17:09criminal factions
17:10who were born
17:11repeating
17:12behind the gravel.
17:13The Secretariat
17:14Public Security
17:15believes that it is
17:16winning the battle
17:17against the PCC.
17:19The government
17:20in May
17:212006
17:22received the information
17:23that was going to have
17:24a rebellion
17:24en masse
17:25like the first
17:26which it had in 2001.
17:28And then he decided.
17:29isolate
17:29all leaders
17:31what they thought
17:32who was from the PCC.
17:34Because removal
17:35from the summit
17:36of the PCC
17:37in May
17:38to Penitentiary 2
17:40it was made
17:41under absolute secrecy
17:42by the state government.
17:43I, for example,
17:44who was in front
17:45already from investigations
17:46relating to the PCC
17:48which already was
17:49corridor
17:50of prison units
17:51from this region
17:52that had a lot
17:53contact
17:54including with the secretary
17:55administration
17:56prisoner
17:57Nagashi Furukawa
17:58I didn't know.
17:59of the removal.
18:00I heard about the removal.
18:01exactly on the day
18:02that it happened.
18:03On Thursday
18:04765 prisoners
18:05that were
18:06in several prisons
18:07of the State
18:08were transferred
18:09for president
18:10Wenceslaus.
18:11The police
18:11I had information.
18:12that the criminals
18:13were preparing
18:14rebellions and attacks
18:15for this Sunday.
18:16They felt
18:19let's put it this way
18:20persecuted
18:21in a way
18:22by the State
18:23because they were
18:24transferred
18:25without having practiced
18:26no type of
18:27serious misconduct
18:28or something
18:29in that regard.
18:30And to make matters worse
18:31the situation
18:31we had
18:32on the second Sunday
18:33May
18:33Mother's Day
18:34which is a day
18:35sacred
18:36for the prisoner
18:37and when there is
18:38these revolutions
18:39the prisoner
18:40stay 30 days
18:41isolated.
18:43It had passed
18:44some cell phones
18:46even
18:46with the care
18:47in the removal
18:48they ended
18:49entering
18:50in the units
18:50prisons
18:51so when
18:52these prisoners
18:53they determined
18:53they started to do
18:54connections
18:55so that everything
18:56the prison system
18:57would fall to the ground
18:59in slang
18:59that they use
19:00was placed
19:01on the ground
19:01there were more than
19:0270 units
19:04prisons
19:04rebels
19:05at the same time.
19:06During the early morning hours
19:07electrical energy
19:08from the prison
19:09maximum security
19:10It was turned off.
19:11the only light
19:12mattress vineyard
19:13burnt
19:14on the roof
19:14by the rebels
19:24He had the second one.
19:25mega rebellion
19:26what it was
19:27three times
19:28worse than the first
19:29The crisis began
19:30inside the cells
19:31and still is
19:32from inside
19:33of prisons
19:33that leave
19:34the orders
19:35to terrify
19:35the population
19:36and challenge
19:37the State
19:37And concomitantly with this
19:39attacks in the streets
19:41Buildings and cars
19:42of the police
19:42riddled with machine gun fire
19:43Connected people
19:44public safety
19:45dead
19:46On the streets
19:47The PCC already had
19:48a giant army
19:49with thousands
19:50of followers
19:51They killed
19:52nearly 50 agents
19:53public
19:54and the State
19:54gave an answer
19:55also absurd
19:56Police forces
19:57they killed
19:58more than 400 people
19:59on the streets
20:09Many innocent people
20:10were killed
20:11that did not have
20:11nothing to do with it
20:12with the system
20:13prison
20:13It wasn't aggression.
20:14It wasn't anything
20:14I didn't even have it.
20:15criminal record
20:16so it was
20:17a horror
20:18on both sides
20:18Afraid
20:19the population
20:20from São Paulo
20:21stayed home
20:22From the beginning
20:23night
20:23the capital
20:24it was strangely
20:25empty
20:26almost a city
20:27ghost
20:27We didn't have
20:29information
20:30not even the reason
20:31by which
20:32the attacks
20:33were happening
20:34At first
20:35who were
20:35those in charge
20:36by the attacks
20:37and where did it come from
20:39how many were there
20:40why
20:40we didn't have
20:42no information
20:43about the PCC
20:44We don't even
20:45I had an organizational chart.
20:46complete PCC
20:51Five years
20:52after
20:52of the mega rebellion
20:542001
20:55nothing has changed
20:56the PCC
20:57the PC
21:03the PC
21:05the PC
21:05the PC
21:06You see?
21:06with the cheap
21:07This is no joke.
21:08we want
21:09our rights
21:10did you understand
21:29My name is Camila.
21:30Nunes Dias
21:31I am a teacher
21:32here at UFABC
21:33since 2012
21:34and I act
21:35in the research
21:36in the area
21:37security
21:38public
21:38but especially
21:39in dynamics
21:40criminals
21:41and also
21:41in system
21:42prison
21:45Then
21:46my doctorate
21:47it was focused
21:48specifically
21:49about the PCC
21:50Good afternoon
21:51and from there
21:53I developed several
21:54projects
21:55about PCC
21:56and about
21:57the dynamics
21:58criminals
21:58on the border
21:59addressing
22:00a comparison
22:01between the triple
22:02border
22:03from Paraná
22:03with that
22:04from Mato Grosso do Sul
22:17In 2006
22:18There was a rebellion.
22:19in 74 units
22:21female prisoners
22:21from São Paulo
22:22The attacks
22:23not only
22:24they explained
22:25a rupture
22:26in equilibrium
22:27with the forces
22:27of the State
22:28but they also
22:29they explained
22:30the domain
22:31from São Paulo
22:32PCC dominated
22:33São Paulo
22:33From 2006
22:34square
22:35don't you see
22:35more talking
22:36in rebellion
22:39At that time
22:40in which the PCC
22:41raisin
22:42overflowing
22:43of the prison system
22:44I understand
22:45that they will
22:45implementing
22:46the practices
22:47control
22:48which were already happening
22:49in prisons
22:50The PCC
22:51It is a species
22:52especially
22:52in São Paulo
22:53from an agency
22:55regulatory
22:55of the crime
22:56The PCC
22:57prohibited
22:58to kill
22:58that in prisons
22:59and outside of prisons
23:01And in the streets
23:02then
23:02it's time
23:03in which homicides
23:04They are already falling.
23:14At that time
23:15There are already people
23:16of the PCC
23:17on the border
23:18with Paraguay
23:18then
23:19this connection
23:20with wholesale
23:21It's already starting.
23:22with the purpose
23:23to reduce
23:24the number
23:24of intermediaries
23:25mobilize
23:26an access
23:27drugs
23:28and weapons
23:29with values
23:29lower
23:31and with more
23:32regularity
23:33in the supply
23:34but where are they
23:35they settled
23:36in this process
23:37It was Paraná
23:38and Mato Grosso do Sul
23:43From here at the border
23:44organized crime
23:45recognizes the opportunity
23:47in being able to expand
23:48your domain
23:48on new routes
23:50for trafficking
23:50drugs
23:51and weapons
23:51There are hundreds.
23:53and hundreds
23:54kilometers
23:54of deserted roads
23:56dense forest
23:57and very wide rivers
23:59that pass
24:00by more than one state
24:01and challenge
24:02inspection
24:10Here we do
24:11the control
24:12from the luggage
24:12of the passengers
24:13travelers
24:14who are going to Paraguay
24:15shopping
24:15abroad
24:16and they return here
24:17who does the control
24:18of people
24:18goods
24:19and vehicles
24:21checks the vehicles
24:22that pass
24:23quite frequently
24:24here
24:24we check
24:25vehicles
24:26who have never been here
24:29here is more
24:30the question
24:31smuggling
24:32and smuggling
24:33It has what we call
24:34the group of tire repairmen
24:35which is a region
24:36who is the staff
24:36who works more
24:37for the tire
24:37has the staff
24:38electronic
24:39this is a personal
24:39a little stronger
24:40the staff who work
24:41to São Paulo
24:42the capitals
24:43Rio de Janeiro
24:44You see?
24:45What is this direction from Paraná?
24:47that one
24:48there on the road
24:48of the Garden
24:49to get to the bridge
24:50here
24:51and now
24:51created a fever
24:52medications
24:53that raises
24:54for the whole of Brazil
24:54Is that the one?
24:56that same
24:57recently
24:58large quantities
24:59marijuana
25:00and cocaine
25:05Is everything alright?
25:06He's alone
25:07In the vehicle?
25:07you passed
25:08through Paraguay
25:08there?
25:09do you have the grade
25:09What about the products there?
25:10we know
25:10what happens
25:12in our region
25:12here
25:12Yes
25:15We'll have it here soon.
25:16okay
25:17beauty
25:17we will release
25:18then
25:30I don't know what it is.
25:35the Mundo Novo region
25:36It's the one that forms the border.
25:37with Paraná
25:37Mato Grosso do Sul
25:38and Paraguay
25:39so we are
25:40a tri-border area here
25:44here in relation to Paraguay
25:45which is our neighboring country
25:46marijuana production
25:48but cocaine is one thing
25:50which is growing
25:50more and more
25:51increasing the number
25:52of seizures
25:52and the volume
25:53of seizures as well
25:54right
25:54This is where they pass through
25:56approximately
25:577 thousand
25:5810,000 vehicles
25:59per day
26:01and each vehicle
26:02He normally carries
26:03on average
26:04two people
26:05so we have
26:06an estimate
26:06of 14 thousand people
26:0820,000 people
26:09crossing the border
26:10daily
26:11we do not address
26:13100% of these people
26:14100% of these vehicles
26:16What do we need to have?
26:18an intelligence job
26:19It's a management job.
26:20risk
26:21to check
26:22and to have a performance
26:23more effective
26:24in addition to narcotics
26:26that enter the country
26:27we have the merchants
26:28which also come
26:28irregularly
26:29such as
26:30now that it is very
26:31in vogue
26:32the question
26:33of medicines
26:34for weight loss
26:35slimming pens
26:36there are some boxes
26:38Here!
26:39hidden
26:39this medicine here
26:41it has value
26:42in Paraguay
26:42around 400 to 500 dollars
26:442,500 reais each box
26:47these four boxes
26:48more or less
26:48around 10 thousand reais
26:49these four
26:50And it is a medicine.
26:51that he is not
26:52controlled by Anvisa
26:53bring him into the country
26:55to use here
26:55or to sell
26:56also constitutes
26:58part of the crime
26:59It was an approach
27:01routine
27:01right there
27:03verification done
27:05on the vehicle's dashboard
27:06it was possible to see
27:07some boxes
27:08in full verification
27:09we found out
27:11the medicines
27:12at the back
27:13from the bumper
27:13behind the lanterns
27:16anabolic steroid
27:16this one
27:17and also
27:18on top of the spare tire
27:20inside the spare tire
27:21like this
27:21which was stuffed
27:22of medicines
27:23both tirizepatide
27:25portrayed
27:25and other medications
27:26weight loss
27:27in recent months
27:28It has been normal.
27:29find medication
27:30these slimming pens
27:31or hidden in the vehicle
27:33or hidden
27:34in the body itself
27:35of the passengers
27:36like this medicine
27:37It has a low volume.
27:38and it can be resold.
27:39worth more than double
27:41It's becoming quite attractive.
27:42for organized crime
27:43and for some people
27:45to commit this crime
27:46customs
27:47we can say
27:48this one
27:49is one of the new faces
27:50of organized crime
27:51On the border?
27:52You can say yes.
27:53It's a trade.
27:55that we are seeing
27:56which is very profitable
27:57and there are many people
27:58Joining this new wave
28:00of medicines
28:01in our tax region
28:03us in 2024
28:04we had
28:06approximately
28:06480 million
28:07reais
28:09in goods
28:09seized
28:10only in our region
28:11in 2025
28:12we learned
28:14approximately
28:14600 million reais
28:16so it was an increase
28:17120 million reais
28:19we estimate
28:20seizure
28:21this year
28:22more than 160 million reais
28:24then we must hit
28:25more or less
28:27the 600 million
28:28that we learned
28:29last year
28:39There are several studies.
28:41who speak
28:42that the number
28:43seizure
28:44of what comes in regularly
28:45in Brazil
28:45It is 3 to 5%.
28:59today here at the spot
29:00border
29:01from Mundo Novo
29:01we have
29:02OCR cameras
29:03that identify license plates
29:05This is extremely important.
29:06for work
29:07risk management
29:08for you to check
29:09how many times
29:10that vehicle
29:10entered and left the country.
29:11a very clear example
29:13it's in relation
29:14to the crime of smuggling
29:15way
29:25but that often
29:27society doesn't know
29:29that this crime
29:30it is used
29:31to finance
29:33other crimes
29:34much more damaging
29:36a population
29:37has a tendency
29:39not seeing
29:40there with disapproval
29:42the issue of smuggling
29:43because they think
29:44that the person
29:44It's simply there.
29:45buying
29:46reselling
29:48guaranteeing
29:49their livelihoods
29:50he comes
29:51Go! Go! Go
29:52Is the asphalt hot there?
29:54no
29:55That's cool.
29:56Did we get it?
30:00Let's go!
30:01Let's go!
30:01Let's go!
30:01to wait
30:02to do what needs to be done here
30:06so today
30:07organized crime
30:08he uses
30:09same logistics
30:10to bring
30:11a cell phone
30:12often
30:13to bring
30:14a medicine
30:14and even
30:15to bring
30:16cocaine
30:17Paraguay
30:18It's a big one.
30:19front door
30:20for smuggling
30:21smuggling
30:22unfortunately
30:23also used
30:24as a route
30:25there
30:25it ends up being
30:26for trafficking
30:26drugs
30:27also
30:27on account
30:27of this issue
30:28marijuana
30:28cocaine
30:29the drug
30:30was being transported
30:31mainly
30:32in trucks
30:33the drug traffickers
30:33They used weapons.
30:34heavy
30:35the gang
30:36was being investigated
30:37since October
30:382010
30:39accordingly
30:40with the investigations
30:41but the intention
30:42her
30:42it was to dominate
30:43all the trafficking
30:44drugs
30:44in the region
30:45from the border
30:46with Paraguay
30:48the police
30:49discovered
30:50how is it done
30:50the distribution
30:51drugs
30:51in the state
30:52from São Paulo
30:52in the call
30:53country route
30:54of trafficking
30:55the gang
30:56I bought the drug
30:56in Bolivia
30:57and in Paraguay
30:58and brought
30:59for Mato Grosso
30:59South
31:00from there
31:01the drug
31:01was being carried
31:02to Saint Bernard
31:03from the Field
31:03in 2016
31:04it happens
31:05death
31:06from Rafat
31:07he was
31:08a certain
31:09obstacle
31:09to the PCC
31:10there on the border
31:11from Mato Grosso
31:12South
31:12with Paraguay
31:13in the vehicle
31:14next to
31:14alone
31:15Jorge Rafat is here.
31:16a Brazilian
31:1756 years old
31:19who commands
31:19trafficking
31:20drugs
31:20in the region
31:21known
31:21like the
31:22king of the border
31:25who killed
31:26the king of drug trafficking
31:27with a machine gun
31:28that knocks down
31:28even a plane
31:29the main
31:30suspect
31:30is that the order
31:32have left
31:32from one of the biggest
31:33gangs in Brazil
31:34headed
31:35by Marcos Camacho
31:36Marcola
31:46what is not repressed
31:48here
31:48will cause
31:49problem
31:50further on
31:51It is important
31:52that the country
31:53as a nation
31:55as a society
31:56understand
31:56of importance
31:57of the fight
31:58on the border line
31:59to avoid
32:01that these goods
32:02that these drugs
32:03that these weapons
32:05enter the country
32:06and be associated
32:08for commitment
32:09of other illegal acts
32:10Everything's peaceful there, right?
32:11That's cool.
32:13I don't want to get shot.
32:14Where did you get that car?
32:17from Paraguay
32:18From Paraguay?
32:19How much are you going to earn?
32:205
32:21Five grand?
32:37listening
32:38listening
32:43castle
32:44Go to the bridge
32:59Today is the day it breaks out.
33:00of an operation
33:01of an investigation
33:02that I have already endured
33:03a few months
33:04we will fulfill
33:05four warrants
33:06search and seizure
33:07and four warrants
33:08preventive detention
33:09against actors
33:10that we identified
33:11who acted
33:11in drug trafficking
33:13through the cargo terminal
33:14from the international airport
33:15here from Manaus
33:24we identified
33:26that they
33:26at a certain point
33:29internalized
33:29these loads
33:30There were three boxes.
33:32containing narcotics
33:34of the skunk type
33:3597 kilograms of drugs
33:37that would be sent
33:38to another state
33:39here in our country
33:41It's Manaus.
33:43for sure
33:44that's draining
33:44more narcotics
33:45through the airport
33:46and mules
33:47within our territory
33:49to other states
33:50especially
33:50to São Paulo
33:51Rio de Janeiro
33:53and some states
33:53from the Northeast
33:58and today the idea
33:59that's exactly
34:00take them out of circulation
34:01so that they don't come back.
34:03to reiterate
34:03this deductive practice
34:04and also
34:05through new analyses
34:07what are we going to do
34:08from the elements
34:09that we will collect today
34:10to reach inclusive
34:11to the drug owner
34:12anyway
34:13and any
34:13other people
34:14to be investigated
34:31we're in a state
34:33that has a border
34:35with two other countries
34:36who are large producers
34:38of narcotics
34:39Peru
34:40major cocaine producer
34:42Colombia
34:43in addition to being a cocaine producer
34:44also produces
34:45a drug
34:46called Skank
34:47which is the only producer
34:48including this drug
34:56I've always been
34:57a great defender
34:58of integration
34:59we can cite
35:00as an example
35:01including
35:01the operation
35:03which was triggered
35:03today
35:04here in the state
35:05who made the seizure
35:06of the narcotic
35:07It was the Federal Revenue Service.
35:09they forwarded
35:10the seizure data
35:11for the Federal Police
35:12the Federal Police
35:13established
35:14a police investigation
35:15and began to investigate
35:16who could have
35:17relationship
35:18with that drug trafficking
35:19with that shipment
35:20narcotic
35:21the main mode here
35:33It is still the river route.
35:35the drug dealer is doing
35:36a larger investment
35:37in transport logistics
35:39and bringing a larger quantity
35:40in a single trip
35:41today
35:42when we see
35:43a boat like that
35:44armored
35:45with several
35:46heavy weaponry
35:47going down the river
35:49I can't put
35:50any type of police officer
35:51to do this type
35:52approach
35:52we need
35:53from a specialized police force
36:01and we have
36:03an integration
36:04with the Civil Police
36:05with the Federal Police
36:06and also
36:07the partnership
36:08with police officers
36:09from Peru
36:10and from Colombia
36:11We can do it.
36:12to fight with greater
36:13effectiveness
36:13this drug trafficking
36:15that's where
36:15it's the main
36:18concern
36:18of all of us
36:19here at the Military Police
36:23the main challenge
36:25today
36:25that we face
36:27really
36:27it's the land
36:28the theater of operations
36:30that today
36:30It's our Amazon rainforest.
36:32They are the rivers.
36:33Solimões
36:35Amazon River
36:35These are the main ones.
36:37routes
36:38that drug trafficking
36:39uses
36:51whether by
36:52embals
36:53hidden narcotics
36:55it is
36:56in speedboats
36:57whether on regional boats
36:59and something that is being
37:00stronger and stronger
37:01also
37:02here
37:02They themselves
37:03speedboats
37:04with six engines
37:05300 horsepower
37:07it was built
37:08to cross
37:09isolated areas
37:10in the Amazon
37:11at very high speed
37:12with people
37:14strongly
37:15armed
37:15onboard
37:16these boats
37:17also with armor
37:18homemade
37:18in which they
37:20come with
37:20five, six people
37:22with rifles
37:23anyway
37:23very heavy weaponry
37:24through confrontation
37:2715 years ago
37:29we found
37:30only pistols
37:31drops of hunting
37:33at most there
37:34a revolver
37:35accompanying
37:36these drug traffickers
37:37today we meet
37:39they
37:39using
37:40rifles
37:42they find
37:43using
37:44grenade launcher
37:45They use weapons.
37:47machine gun
37:48caliber
37:49point 30
37:49point 50
37:50which are weapons
37:51war
37:52really
37:52other than that
37:54the quantity
37:54of narcotics
37:55also
37:55that is being
37:56transported
37:57inside the hull
37:58from the speedboat
37:59of trafficking
37:59the agents
38:00they found
38:01about
38:02six tons
38:03and a half
38:03drugs
38:04the biggest seizure
38:05already registered
38:07in a single
38:07operation
38:08in the Amazon
38:09nowadays
38:10one ton
38:10It's normal.
38:11for us
38:12what it became
38:13big
38:13It's six tons.
38:14four
38:14five tons
38:16and when we
38:17talk of crime
38:17organized
38:18basically
38:19It's involvement.
38:20with trafficking
38:20International
38:21drugs
38:21Or do you realize?
38:23other performances
38:24with regard to that
38:25route
38:25here in the northern region
38:27It's trafficking.
38:28drugs
38:28in itself
38:29unfortunately
38:30It already comes associated.
38:31to various
38:31other crimes
38:32we can't
38:33for example
38:34imagine the trafficking
38:34drugs
38:35today currently
38:36in the modern scenario
38:37who lives the crime
38:38organized
38:39without washing
38:40money
38:41we can't
38:42imagine the trafficking
38:43drugs
38:43without the crime itself
38:45of a criminal organization
38:46which is also a crime
38:47self-employed
38:52behind that
38:53loading
38:53It has an owner.
38:54or has a boss
38:55of logistics
38:56that is reported
38:58to someone
38:59factional
38:59that is reported
39:00to some leadership
39:01of this faction
39:02which in turn
39:03it's connected
39:04Sometimes he's a businessman.
39:05that sometimes
39:06It's doing the washing.
39:07of the money
39:08of trafficking
39:10we can't
39:11simply
39:13to be content
39:14with the seizure
39:16narcotic
39:17or to settle
39:18with the arrest
39:19only those who are
39:20at the tip
39:20us creating
39:22this awareness
39:23that we
39:24needs reinforcement
39:25the security forces
39:27reinforce
39:27our borders
39:29here in the north
39:29also
39:30we will be
39:31hanging
39:32suffocating
39:32organized crime
39:38large part
39:40of the narcotic
39:41that is pulverized
39:42throughout the country
39:43is entering
39:43by our state
39:44or is entering
39:45through the northern region
39:47this drug
39:48It's not coming.
39:49to stay
39:49in the Amazon
40:08the judicial police
40:09suspects that this network
40:11criminal now
40:12dismantled
40:13in national ports
40:13will be connected
40:15to the PCC
40:16the first command
40:17from the capital
40:17the largest organization
40:19criminal from Brazil
40:19and one of the most dangerous
40:21from Latin America
40:22the organization has a lot
40:24interest in Portugal
40:25not by the consumer market
40:26but through the logistics hub
40:28through its ports
40:29if we were
40:31learning more
40:31learning more
40:33and the leaders
40:34They did not leave prison.
40:35or at least
40:35her main ones
40:36and the PCC
40:37It only grew
40:38during that same period
40:39something in our performance
40:41I was wrong
40:41or it needed to be
40:42better analyzed
40:44a fight
40:45very serious
40:46very serious
40:47in relation to
40:48to corruption
40:48inside
40:49of the police
40:50if she herself
40:51is completely
40:52passed
40:53due to vices
40:54corruption
40:56involvement
40:57with criminal groups
40:58with extermination groups
41:00with institutional violence
41:01as expected
41:03that this institution
41:05go be the arm
41:06of the State
41:07who will fight
41:08common crime
41:10the guy who is in prison
41:12there at the federal unit
41:13isolated
41:13filmed
41:14monitored
41:1524 hours
41:16but at the same time
41:17He is a shareholder.
41:17of bus companies
41:18of the largest State
41:20of the Federation
41:23the population
41:24What does she take?
41:25She takes that bus.
41:25to go to work
41:26the police officer who fights this
41:27the civil police officer
41:28He takes that bus.
41:29He lives there in São Miguel.
41:30he takes the bus
41:31of the PCC
41:32to go to work
41:34if
41:35just like us
41:36we neglect
41:37in 2006
41:38if nothing is done
41:40now
41:41from now
41:42two decades
41:43we can have
41:44an infiltration
41:45a participation
41:46so big
41:47of the PCC
41:48in society
41:49in the powers
41:51of the State
41:51and in the economy
41:52that the State
41:54and the economy
41:55mainly
41:55they can't
41:56survive
41:58without the presence
41:59of organized crime
42:00and then we
42:02is facing
42:02of the narco state
42:05of the narco state
42:06and then we
42:06the narco state
42:08and then we
42:33of the narco state
42:49Caption by Adriana Zanotto
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