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Criminal gangs now control 344 Amazon towns, driving violence and illegal activity, prompting tougher crime bills amid public concern.
Criminal gangs now operate in 344 of Brazil’s Amazon municipalities, nearly half the region’s towns, up from 260 last year, according to the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety.
The expansion, led by groups like the Red Command and First Capital Command, has fueled violence, illegal logging, mining, and drug trafficking, contributing to 8,047 homicides in 2024—31% above Brazil’s national average.
Gangs control key river routes and remote airstrips, linking the Amazon to international cartels.
The rise has spurred a proposed bill in Brazil’s lower house to increase gang-related crime penalties, including longer prison terms and asset seizures, though President Lula criticized weakened enforcement due to planned police budget cuts.
The bill advances to the Senate amid rising public concern over crime.
Las pandillas criminales ahora controlan 344 ciudades amazónicas, impulsando la violencia y la actividad ilegal, lo que provocó que las leyes contra el crimen fueran más duras en medio de la preocupación pública.