RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - Brazilian police arrested at least 11 people on Tuesday during an early morning operation against drug trafficking in Rio de Janeiro favelas, the state’s civil police said in a statement.
Brazil’s police make 11 arrests in latest crackdown on drugs gangs in Rio de Janeiro
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - Brazilian police arrested at least 11 people on Tuesday during an early morning operation against drug trafficking in Rio de Janeiro favelas, the state’s civil police said in a statement.
The raid led to gunfire and a bus driver and a passenger were injured by stray bullets in two different buses on Rio 's main avenues, local news outlet G1 reported. Footage on social media showed residents crouching near a highway.
The operation in the Israel Complex - a conglomeration of several favelas in Rio's northern zone - targeted the criminal organization known as Pure Third Command, and is part of a series of actions aiming to dismantle the faction, police said.
The latest operation was the result of a seven-month long investigation, which led to the identification of 44 drug traffickers, police said.