Reports: Fighting in Brazil prison leaves at least 10 dead
Team Udayavani, Jan 15, 2017, 12:26 PM IST
Rio De Janeiro: Fighting between rival gangs in a prison in northern Brazil has reportedly left at least 10 inmates dead in the latest in a series of massacres in the South American country’s penitentiaries. Three of the victims were beheaded.
News website Folha de Sao Paulo yesterday said the afternoon riot broke out at the Alcacuz Penitentiary in Rio Grande do Norte state arose after criminal factions clashed and some cellblocks were invaded by rivals.
Zemilton Silva, coordinator of the prison system, said “we could see the heads ripped off” three inmates.
Police have surrounded the prison and blocked the exits, but are waiting to dawn to enter because the inmates are out of their cells and armed.
The last rebellion in Alcacuz prison was in November 2015, when a tunnel was discovered in one pavilion. The facility should house 620 inmates but has 1,083.
The recent string of Brazilian prison violence began on Jan 1-2, when 56 inmates were killed in the northern state of Amazonas. Authorities said the Family of the North gang targeted members of Brazil’s most powerful criminal gang, First Command, in a clash over control of drug-trafficking routes in northern states. Many of the dead were beheaded and dismembered.
Then on Jan 6, in the neighboring state of Roraima, 33 prisoners were killed, many with their hearts and intestines ripped out.
Experts say First Command, known by the Portuguese acronym PCC, is exploiting overcrowding and squalid conditions in the Brazil’s penitentiaries to expand its reach across the national prison system. The gang runs drug-trafficking operations both inside and outside prisons even though many of its leaders are in maximum security penitentiaries in Sao Paulo state.
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