The Frank
Home
Today's Fastrack
About
Subscribe
Brazil: 64 Killed in Rio Drug Raid

Brazil: 64 Killed in Rio Drug Raid

author
author

The Frank Staff

The Frank Staff.
[email protected]
@TheFrank_com
The Frank Staff
author

The Frank Staff

The Frank Staff.
[email protected]
@TheFrank_com

Oct 29, 2025

·

0 min read

Share options

Email
Facebook
X
Telegram
WhatsApp
Reddit

A large-scale narcotics operation against the Comando Vermelho, or Red Command, crime syndicate in Rio de Janeiro led to 81 arrests, 60 dead suspects and four dead police officers, Rio Governor Claudio Castro said on Tuesday.

"We stand firm confronting narcoterrorism," Castro wrote on social media as he announced the operation.

He said that 2,500 security personnel were deployed across the impoverished and densely populated Alemao and Penha favela complexes on the outskirts of the Brazilian city, near the international airport.

"Regrettably, police officers were also among the dead," Castro told a press conference later in the day.

State police said one suspect collared was the "right-hand man" of "one of the leaders" of Comando Vermelho.

The UN human rights office said Tuesday it was "horrified by the ongoing police operation" in Rio de Janeiro.

"This deadly operation furthers the trend of extreme lethal consequences of police operations in Brazil's marginalized communities," the UN human rights office posted on X.

Major police action as climate events near

Operation Containment, as authorities dubbed it, took place days before a pair of major events in the city prior to the COP30 global climate summit taking place far to the north of Rio in Belem, starting on November 10.

Brazil's second most populous city will host two warm-up events next week: the C40 summit, bringing together mayors from more than 100 of the world's major cities; and British heir to the throne Prince William's Earthshot Prize, awarded to five winners each year for their contributions towards environmentalism.

That ceremony will feature celebrities, including pop singer Kylie Minogue and German four-time F1 world champion Sebastian Vettel.

Rio has already witnessed large-scale and sometimes heavy-handed police operations targeting crime-ridden poorer areas ahead of international events, with similar raids before 2014 World Cup matches, the 2016 Olympics, last year's G20 summit and the BRICS summit earlier this year.

In February 2018, the government put military police in command of security in the city, citing the deteriorating situation.

Earlier this month, NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on Mayor Castro to veto a new bill cleared in the state legislature which would pay police officers large bonuses if they "neutralize" suspects, warning it could lead to spikes in police killings.

"Giving bonuses to police for killings is not only outright brutal but also undermines public security by creating a financial incentive for officers to shoot rather than arrest suspects," said Cesar Munoz, Brazil director at HRW.

Government bills operation as largest ever against Comando Vermelho

Authorities said they were seeking to serve 250 search and arrest warrants, deploying two helicopters, 32 armored vehicles and 12 "demolition vehicles," used to destroy barricades erected by the traffickers.

Rio's government described it as the largest ever operation targeting Comando Vermelho. Castro posted a video on social media of what he described as a drone launching a projectile, saying it showed the danger law enforcement was exposed to.

"This is how the Rio police are treated by criminals: with bombs dropped by drones. This is the scale of the challenge we face. This is not ordinary crime, but narcoterrorism," he said.

Share options

Email
Facebook
X
Telegram
WhatsApp
Reddit

FBI Arrests Jan. 6 Pipe Bomber Suspect

Dec 4, 2025

2 min

Admiral Bradley Testifies on Boat Strike

Dec 4, 2025

3 min

ICE Launches Immigration Crackdown in New Orleans

Dec 4, 2025

4 min

TPUSA Addresses Candace Owens’ Conspiracy Theories

Dec 4, 2025

3 min

Man Rapes 3rd Woman After Avoiding Jail

Dec 4, 2025

2 min

F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes in California Desert

Dec 4, 2025

<1 min

2025 Layoffs Highest Since 2020 Pandemic

Dec 4, 2025

2 min

Democrat Announces Impeachment Articles Against Hegseth

Dec 4, 2025

2 min

Republican Van Epps Wins Tennessee Special Election

Dec 4, 2025

4 min

House Republicans Subpoena Jack Smith

Dec 4, 2025

1 min

Trump Pardons Democrat Henry Cuellar

Dec 4, 2025

4 min

House Oversight Probes Walz Over Somali Fraud

Dec 4, 2025

2 min

Trump Ends Biden-Era Fuel Standards

Dec 4, 2025

2 min

Third Afghan Arrested on Terror-Related Charges

Dec 4, 2025

2 min

Admiral Bradley Approved 2nd Strike, Not Hegseth

Dec 2, 2025

4 min

Appeals Court Disqualifies Alina Habba as Prosecutor

Dec 2, 2025

3 min

Trump Fires 8 NYC Immigration Judges

Dec 2, 2025

1 min

White House Releases Trump's MRI Results

Dec 2, 2025

1 min

Witkoff and Kushner Meet Putin

Dec 2, 2025

2 min

Wounded Guardsman Gives Thumbs Up, Wiggles Toes

Dec 2, 2025

2 min

  • Today's Fastrack
  • About
  • Contact
  • Policy & Terms
  • Recaptcha