Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Authorities swoop across Brazil in search of ‘kidnap plot’

Brazil
  • Police conducted 24 raids in the capital.
  • Federal police in Brazil arrested nine suspected members of a criminal cell.
  • The gang was linked to Brazil’s greatest criminal organization.

During operations around the country to prevent an alleged murder and kidnapping plot, federal police in Brazil arrested nine suspected members of a criminal cell.

The plots included several politicians and public figures, according to investigators.

Senator Sergio Moro, a former judge who oversaw Brazil’s largest-ever corruption investigation, was also suspected of being targeted.

According to police sources, the gang was linked to Brazil’s greatest criminal organization.

On Wednesday, police conducted 24 raids in the capital, Brasilia, as well as in the states of Sao Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondonia, and Parana.

According to federal authorities, the organization was planning “homicides and kidnapping for ransom” in at least five of Brazil’s 26 states, with the targets being “public personnel and officials.”

“A murder plot against several public officials was investigated and identified. Today the Federal Police is making arrests and searches against this gang,” Justice Minister Flavio Dino said on Twitter.

Mr. Dino did not name the people targeted in the gang’s operation, but Senator Moro stated on social media that he and his family had been targeted.

He accused Brazil’s most powerful criminal organization, First Capital Command (PCC), of plotting retaliation against him and other public officials.

According to sources, a government minister stated that the plan was organized by the gang and was not politically motivated.

Mr. Moro ordered the transfer of prominent gang members, including the PCC’s boss, to a maximum-security jail during his tenure as justice minister between 2019 and 2020.

The gang, a major cocaine exporter, has been linked to the assassination of a prominent Paraguayan prosecutor last year.

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Lula moves to save indigenous Yanomani in the face of food deaths

Yanomani
  • Brazil’s President has called for emergency action to assist the country’s Yanomani indigenous group.
  • Living conditions among the relatively isolated Yanomani have deteriorated precipitously.
  • Over 570 people have died from hunger in the last four years, according to local media.

According to a government statement on Monday, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has requested immediate assistance for the nation’s Yanomami indigenous people.

According to Brasil, there have been over 570 hunger-related deaths among the relatively remote Yanomani people in the past four years.

The new Brazilian government strategy will work to ensure security in the region, where trespassers and illegal miners have allegedly harmed deforestation, spread disease, and obstructed traffic. It will also work to offer nutritional and health support to the Yanomami.

The effort, which will work with Brazil’s Ministries of Justice, Defense, Indigenous People, and Mining, also aims to ensure that wells and cisterns have access to clean drinking water and to detect mercury pollution in nearby rivers, another effect of illegal mining operations.

On January 20, the region was deemed to be in a state of public health emergency. Following the announcement, Lula made one of his first official journeys as president of Brazil since assuming office at the beginning of the year by traveling to Yanomami territory.

Separately, Justice Minister Flavio Dino told  Brasil that his department has launched an investigation to see if the previous administration of Jair Bolsonaro engaged in “genocide” against the Yanomami.

Former president Bolsonaro, who was pro-business, publicly favored Amazon growth. He also visited Yanomani land while president, promising one town that he would honor their request for no mining, but he reduced financing for state organizations tasked with stopping illegal mining, forestry, and grazing throughout his administration.

According to Survival International, a group that works to defend indigenous rights, the Yanomami reside in the mountains and rain forests of northern Brazil and southern Venezuela.

The coronavirus was spreading among the Yanomami by miners who had unlawfully infiltrated indigenous territory, the Brazilian Socio-Environmental Institute warned in 2020.

At the time, the ISA stated on its website that “now, without a doubt, the main vector for the spread of COVID-19 inside the Yanomami Indigenous Area is the more than 20,000 illegal miners that go in and out of the territory without any control.”

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