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Agentes do Estado criam milícias e transformam o domínio territorial em negócio. O tráfico aprende com as milícias e passa a monopolizar serviços e extorquir dinheiro de moradores.
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00:08What is that?
00:36Today, the territory is more profitable than drug trafficking.
00:46When you create territory, it's a matter of defense.
01:01The guy goes to Rio de Janeiro because he feels, in quotes, protected.
01:11Which state in Brazil do you know where the police don't enter every community?
01:18The 9-0 scoreline won't reach there, nor will the ambulance.
01:28Who is the sovereign of a territory?
01:36The one who decides who lives and who dies in a territory.
01:42This consulting firm is called Militia,
01:46She was the turning point in territorial dominance.
02:20What do you know about Brazil?
02:21What do you know about Brazil?
02:27In the Militia's house of demand,
02:28What do you know about Brazil?
02:28What do you know about Brazil?
02:34And nature always knows.
02:35The story of everything, the life of four hearts,
02:42of people,
02:43They sent them too,
03:03My brother, Aldete Rogério Saldane, is the second child in a family of six.
03:12And he was a role model for our family, as a human being, as a friend, as a son.
03:19And a little over a year ago, he left home to participate in an auto parts fair in the capital.
03:27from Ceará.
03:30He was traveling with two friends as well, and upon arriving in the capital city of Fortaleza, they took a side road.
03:38And at that moment, they came across the barricade.
03:42And then, my brother stopped talking, was shot in the head, without mercy or pity.
03:51And at that moment, we lost. We lost so much of our family's joy.
03:56We monitor all the states in our nation.
04:02And we realize what's happening in all of them.
04:07And where will we end up?
04:24There is an expansionist and belligerent logic that we really need to combat throughout Brazil.
04:33My name is Paulo César Ferreira Lopes, a colonel in the Military Police.
04:40And I completed 40 years of active service.
04:47In Rio de Janeiro, he sold this culture of evil.
04:51It spread to most of the states in the federation.
04:56That's undeniable.
04:57Look at the situation in the Northeast.
05:00Look at the situation in the Northeast.
05:01Why is that?
05:05A timeline, I think, of these disputes here, between them, between these factions in Ceará,
05:13They would perhaps be looking at the scene in Rio de Janeiro at the end of the 1990s.
05:28The barricade is a symbol of social, territorial, and occupational control.
05:43It's true that she's getting further ahead every day.
05:48Every day it occupies more and more of the city.
05:57The barricades were erected to solidify and demonstrate that, look, this is my territory.
06:03The state no longer enters here.
06:05I'm the one in charge, I'm the one who makes the laws.
06:18Public transportation doesn't reach there, the 90 emergency number doesn't reach there, and the ambulance doesn't reach there.
06:24It's such a crucial moment in a fire that could reach people's homes.
06:29It's the firefighter who can't get there.
06:30This image is very important for the authorities, because it shows that life is as it is.
06:35The life that citizens are constantly reporting to us.
06:42In recent years, we've started to find true feats of engineering.
06:49These are barricades made with steel beams from the construction industry.
07:01When the armored vehicle gets close to a barricade like that,
07:05The police officer has to get off the bus and find a way to open that barricade.
07:16And for that, we had to adapt, even using C4, a military explosive.
07:26We can draw a very clear parallel between the year 2019, before the Federal Police Department, and 2023.
07:33The Federal Police Department for the favelas, which, among other things, determines that police operations in Rio communities...
07:39They can only be done in exceptional cases.
07:43Which must be duly justified in writing by the competent authority.
07:47and immediately reported to the State Public Prosecutor's Office.
07:53The number of operations by the Civil Police has dropped by 60%.
07:57We've seen a 1,700% increase in attacks against armored vehicles.
08:02A 700% increase in shots fired at aircraft.
08:14With criminals hiding behind concrete walls with loopholes, right?
08:18So what did we realize?
08:19This is a moment when the police are weaker, with the handbrake on, and with fewer operations.
08:26This allowed criminals to become stronger and bolder, firing more and more shots at the police.
08:36The police did, in fact, continue conducting operations in favelas.
08:40What we've noticed is that these operations have become safer.
08:43And there was a reduction in lethality due to the protocols adopted.
08:49Federal Police Defense (DPF) is one of the most complex topics.
08:53He hit the nail on the head when he said that the state of affairs in public security in Rio de Janeiro
09:00It was not within the Constitution.
09:04We say that the operations were prohibited because that's exactly what was written in the decision.
09:11What existed was a prohibition with exceptions.
09:17The decisions of the Federal Police Department, at no point, prohibited the police from continuing to fight crime.
09:25They simply established rules, such as the use of body cameras by police officers.
09:32After submitting a report to the Public Prosecutor's Office...
09:43When the state fails to properly fulfill its part and doesn't set limits,
09:48He will then make excuses saying
09:50Ah, we can't do it anymore, crime has gotten worse.
09:55So, it's great that you have the Federal Police.
09:57Because it's become the excuse that we can't do anything because the Federal Police won't let us.
10:07I'll tell you that the barricade at the resident's door is absolutely exceptional.
10:12use of explosives,
10:15weapons of war,
10:16rifles, rocket launcher in the hands of drug traffickers,
10:19the recruitment of children and adolescents,
10:22vehicle theft, cargo theft,
10:24All of this is absolutely exceptional in a civilized society.
10:45One of the phenomena that we also have with this judicial decision
10:50It was precisely the favelas here in Rio de Janeiro.
10:53to become operational bases for organized crime
10:57It's an inviting place for leaders to hide.
11:03Today, Comando Vermelho is present in approximately 25 states in Brazil.
11:12The drone captured a moment when approximately 400 drug traffickers armed with rifles...
11:18They flee through the woods.
11:20The police were trying to arrest criminals.
11:23who came from Ceará and used the small farm to hide.
11:30This new phenomenon, the guy goes to Rio de Janeiro.
11:32Because he feels, in quotes, protected.
11:35They see Comando Vermelho, let's say, as if it were the parent organization.
11:41Which state in Brazil do you know?
11:44Why doesn't the police enter every community?
11:47That's one point.
11:50We are experiencing an issue of internal defense.
11:55based on territorial control
11:59a large part of the territory of Rio de Janeiro
12:03on the part of criminal factions.
12:07In any process of territorialization,
12:10After consolidation comes expansion.
12:13That is why Rio de Janeiro, from 2020 onwards,
12:18There was an unchecked proliferation of wars.
12:21disputes over territory.
12:54Well, our brother Peseus, he was, first of all,
12:58An amazing brother.
13:08And I always wanted to deliver my best.
13:10that he could give to the patients.
13:20He was overjoyed.
13:22Happy to be going to a conference,
13:25I'm going to see my friends again, my teacher, you know?
13:29I was with friends there in front of the hotel.
13:32And, out of nowhere, headlines in the newspapers.
13:36that my brother had been killed.
13:40They sat down at the small bar across from the hotel.
13:43and they were shot.
13:46His life was cut short, taken from him.
13:48For nothing, because, from what has been said and ascertained,
13:55They had seen him and mistaken him for a militiaman.
14:00Then they went there and killed them.
14:03Simple as that.
14:04The action lasted exactly 25 seconds.
14:07According to the police, the criminals received incorrect information.
14:10from a scout who passed by the kiosk,
14:13He saw one of the doctors there and mistook him for a militiaman.
14:16The suspects believed to be the murderers of the doctors.
14:20also executed,
14:2217 hours after the crime.
14:25The decision to kill the murderers.
14:27It was taken during a video conference.
14:30among the leaders of this gang,
14:32including those who are imprisoned
14:35in the Bangu prison complex.
14:49Today, territory is more profitable than drug trafficking.
14:54But, as the territory was being dominated
14:56and the installation went smoothly,
14:59Other sources of income emerged as possibilities.
15:03Militias are born precisely from this logic.
15:07The militia originates from within the state structure.
15:11The militia only exists with descendants.
15:14of the public security structure of the State of Rio de Janeiro.
15:18Despite the fact that the militiamen are employees, public servants,
15:23originally, police officers,
15:25the population was tired
15:29due to state inefficiency.
15:32This discourse of legislation and restoration of order
15:36It has always been a lie.
15:38but it stuck for a long time
15:40And the authorities defended this.
15:46The first experience we have,
15:48militia as it is,
15:50It's in Rio das Pedras.
15:51Where there is vulnerability,
15:53It provides fertile ground for crime to take root.
15:56They were paramilitaries who sold security.
15:59The militia,
16:01They were nicknamed militiamen.
16:03who then stopped selling just the protection,
16:07They started extorting money from shopkeepers and residents.
16:12Transportation was unreliable.
16:15if there was no television accessible to everyone there,
16:20light, and so on.
16:23The militia talks about taxes.
16:25This is the biggest proof of a state being auctioned off.
16:28The security fee is a tax.
16:31The militia taxes the community.
16:34So you pay, in the eyes of the public,
16:38a security fee,
16:40with the promise that your son will go to school
16:42And he'll come back and he won't get shot.
16:44That your daughter will be returning from the supermarket,
16:48He works nights and is coming back from college.
16:51And no one will be afraid of being raped.
16:56So, in fact, the militias were growing.
16:57with a speech that garnered sympathy from the population,
17:00of society.
17:02In fact, at the time when it was already known
17:05that police officers were profiting from this,
17:09as a solution, as a political solution
17:11for the advancement of the factions.
17:17It was essential for the police officer to know, among other things,
17:21how to extort, where to extort,
17:23Why extort?
17:26The police officer speaks,
17:27I'm going to work for myself.
17:28I'm not going to work for the police.
17:30I'm going to work for myself.
17:31to make my money.
17:35When you sell yourself,
17:37the person who is buying from you,
17:40He's going to throw up on the corner.
17:42You're hooked.
17:44He finished.
17:45The troops know,
17:47He lost respect.
17:49Let's stop and reflect.
17:51what I represent to society,
17:53the relevance of my role.
17:58There were, in many places,
18:00Unfortunately, a symbiosis.
18:02The truth is that part of the police force...
18:05were taken over by the militiamen
18:07and transformed their own
18:09police activity
18:11in an illegal activity,
18:14criminal.
18:15There was that confusion.
18:16between legality and illegality.
18:19Jerominho is a civil police officer.
18:21re-elected councilman in 2004.
18:23According to residents,
18:25The inspector is the brother of one of the group's leaders.
18:27another civil police officer
18:28and state representative.
18:30It is common knowledge.
18:32that is Christmas
18:32what is behind
18:33from the command
18:35of this situation.
18:37I'm not in charge of anything.
18:38I am in favor.
18:39of the police.
18:41I put the Batman symbol on it.
18:42who is the hero of the kids,
18:44that children like.
18:45These symbols,
18:46painted on house walls
18:48and commercial establishments
18:49from the West Zone,
18:50were not used
18:51In no film.
18:53According to the police investigation,
18:54they indicate the presence
18:56of a paramilitary militia
18:58who call themselves
18:59Justice League.
19:00I'm not a militiaman, no!
19:03I am a city councilor in Rio de Janeiro!
19:06I'm a police officer!
19:08When I want to fight against bandits,
19:11Half-panty with a flare at the waist.
19:13and untangle it with them,
19:15Down!
19:15Justice League.
19:50Very quickly,
19:51this supposed protection
19:53It transforms into domination.
19:55in arbitration,
19:55in violence,
19:56Because it's always like that.
19:59In fact, at the beginning,
20:00the militia killed
20:01with a rifle shot to the face
20:02and left it in the public square,
20:03To set an example.
20:21who is the sovereign
20:22of a territory?
20:27The one who decides
20:27who lives
20:28and who dies
20:28in a territory.
20:50in the State,
20:52I estimate there are more than two thousand areas affected by the fires.
20:55So, these areas
20:57are under control
20:58of drug traffickers
21:00and militiamen
21:01and there
21:01reigns
21:02the power
21:03and the law
21:04of trafficking
21:05and the militia.
21:10You can't steal in this area.
21:13You must not covet.
21:14the neighbor's wife,
21:16cannot waver
21:17or fight,
21:19because then you will
21:20directly
21:21To the court of what?
21:22If you are an active resident,
21:24They're going to break you.
21:24in wood,
21:25They're going to put you
21:26several months
21:28punishment
21:28or sometimes
21:30you sang
21:30the neighbor's wife
21:31or if it's the woman
21:32of the vagabond,
21:34They can execute you.
21:38for power
21:39through violence.
21:43To understand
21:44that police violence,
21:46kill suspects,
21:49kill criminals,
21:51It's the solution.
21:52of the problem,
21:53that was
21:55what was
21:56behind
21:56of the death squads.
21:58The term militia
21:59He was a brother-in-law.
21:59right there at the beginning
22:01of the 2000s.
22:02The activity,
22:04in truth,
22:05it happens
22:06for decades,
22:07it happens
22:07in the Lowlands,
22:08extermination groups
22:10they are
22:10a poor imitation of that.
22:12The Death Squad
22:13It started very early.
22:15in Rio de Janeiro,
22:17still in the city,
22:18It was the city of Rio,
22:20Guarabara,
22:21after the merger.
22:22It all began,
22:23in my opinion,
22:25with personal security
22:26of the then dictator
22:27Getúlio Vargas,
22:29headed by
22:30Gregório Fortunato,
22:32The black angel.
22:33That's when they
22:34They killed the major.
22:35of aeronautics
22:37in an attack
22:38from the street
22:38Barn workers,
22:39that the main target
22:41it was
22:41Carlos Lacerda.
22:43And the police
22:44He saw that it was easy.
22:45to kill,
22:46although,
22:48with more care,
22:50which is not
22:50kill the person
22:51wrong.
22:52But it provided
22:53in such a way
22:54in the police
22:54that arrived
22:55to the bandits.
23:00Money is money.
23:01Money is power.
23:03Money is a weapon.
23:03more drugs,
23:05more power,
23:07More corruption.
23:10That's when White Hand appears.
23:11The Death Squad
23:13It's back.
23:14More than 30 bandits
23:15executed in a short
23:17more than a month
23:17in the Baixada Fluminense region.
23:19The police are investigating.
23:20but the murders
23:21They keep happening.
23:23But for some time now,
23:24someone passed by
23:25to take responsibility
23:27for the crimes
23:27from the Lowlands
23:28through phone calls
23:29or tickets.
23:30He didn't answer.
23:31Any of these phone calls?
23:32Yes, I attended to several.
23:33phone calls.
23:34And what did the person say?
23:35and how does she
23:35Did you identify with that?
23:37He identified himself.
23:38like White Hand,
23:40public relations
23:41from a group
23:42of extermination
23:42and saying
23:44that in such a place
23:44There are so many corpses.
23:51The corner of my house
23:53they stayed
23:54the group
23:55of the so-called
23:56racehorses
23:57that in the 90s
23:59promoted
23:59that barbarity
24:00Vicar General massacre.
24:11Nobody knew
24:12like racehorses.
24:13This term
24:14It wasn't mentioned there.
24:16But everyone
24:16approved
24:18the presence
24:20of them there
24:20why
24:22if someone
24:23robbed in the area
24:24They were going after them.
24:25And what did they do?
24:27They killed.
24:37I think that's what took time.
24:40in truth
24:41he was
24:41term militia
24:42to appear
24:43because the activities
24:45It was already happening.
24:46a long time ago.
24:46The big change
24:48from the gaze
24:48public opinion
24:50and politics
24:51later
24:52about the militia
24:53it happens
24:54with the turn
24:55which represented
24:56the year 2008
24:58with the kidnapping
24:59of the reporters
25:00of the day.
25:01A team
25:02report
25:03from a newspaper
25:03from Rio de Janeiro
25:04she was arrested
25:05and tortured
25:06for seven and a half
25:07by bandits
25:09who claimed to be police officers.
25:10And later
25:11with the CPI
25:12of the militias.
25:13The objective of the CPI
25:14It's about making a good diagnosis.
25:15about the action
25:16of this group
25:17militiaman
25:18how they operate
25:19what degree
25:20rooting
25:20what's inside
25:21from the public authorities.
25:22Militia
25:22It is the biggest threat.
25:24to the Democratic State
25:24of Law
25:24that we have
25:25in Rio de Janeiro.
25:26And then it all opened up.
25:28that lie
25:29which has always been
25:30propagated.
25:31I.e,
25:33look,
25:33The militia kills,
25:34the militia rapes,
25:36The militia corrupts,
25:39the militia coerces
25:41And the militia silences you.
25:43Power increased
25:44of the militias,
25:45increased the territory
25:45of the militias,
25:46But we won.
25:47public opinion
25:49about militias.
25:49Nobody today
25:50defends militia
25:51as I argued
25:51before the CPI.
25:54when the State
25:55he remembered,
25:56society woke up,
25:57they already were
25:58gigantic organizations.
26:00And they began.
26:01with this type
26:01work,
26:03piatonete,
26:04TV,
26:05gas sales,
26:07all.
26:08The militia
26:08it was taking
26:09territory
26:10and conquering
26:10more and more
26:11with the help
26:12of the State.
26:14This is being
26:14very common,
26:15We are tired.
26:16see here
26:16in all neighborhoods
26:18that people
26:19nowadays
26:19They no longer have
26:20right to choose
26:21the provider
26:22internet
26:23from your residence.
26:24This is well known.
26:26Everyone knows that.
26:27I buy from them.
26:28of the militiamen,
26:29gas,
26:30cable,
26:31matter of condition.
26:33If someone
26:33See what I bought?
26:35in another store,
26:37He's about to say it.
26:38with them.
26:40It can be exposed
26:41from there,
26:42Where I live.
26:44And the militiamen
26:45They know what you have.
26:46Do you have an affair?
26:48Do you have a car?
26:49Do you have a motorcycle?
26:50You have a bicycle.
26:52Even so,
26:53you not knowing
26:54who is the person,
26:55But you are being watched.
26:56even so.
26:57It's impossible to call
26:57The police?
26:58It's not possible, no.
26:59There is no way to.
27:00The police together
27:00with the militiamen
27:01They are all together.
27:02I've already come.
27:03It's a situation
27:04It's either give or take.
27:06That's going to always be the case.
27:07as long as it lasts
27:08the powerful trafficking,
27:10the militiaman,
27:11in these impoverished areas.
27:15We succeeded.
27:17unveil the dome
27:18of the militia
27:19from Rio das Pedras.
27:20And so,
27:20what caught our attention the most
27:21pay attention to the season
27:24It was freedom.
27:26and trust
27:28with what the criminals
27:29They were working there.
27:31How does the guy get there?
27:32and builds five floors
27:35and the municipal policy
27:37Don't you see?
27:38Wow, there's an organ.
27:39from the State, solely for that purpose.
27:41Including,
27:42condominiums considered
27:43high-end condominiums
27:44inside Rio das Pedras.
27:46The light arrived there,
27:47The water arrived.
27:48Like this,
27:49Was everything irregular?
27:50The inspector didn't go there.
27:51No one passed by there.
27:53Nobody warned us.
27:54Land that was not,
27:56They couldn't be
27:57building objects
27:59because they were plots of land
27:59completely stable,
28:01as it turned out later,
28:03when it was there
28:04the collapse
28:05from that building
28:06in which people died.
28:08A building collapsed in Bucema.
28:12He finished.
28:12of a building collapsing
28:14here.
28:15I have
28:16God in heaven.
28:17Two buildings
28:18in an irregular situation,
28:20newly built,
28:21collapsed
28:22in the west zone.
28:26The area where the buildings are located.
28:28were built
28:29It is embargoed.
28:30by the municipality
28:31since 2005.
28:32There are a total of
28:3321 buildings
28:35and 200 apartments.
28:37The actions of public officials
28:39It doesn't intimidate.
28:40to the builders.
28:41This morning,
28:42very close
28:43where it happened
28:44the operation,
28:45bricklayers were building
28:46another building
28:47illegal,
28:48ignoring the presence
28:49from the PM
28:49and the Department of Public Works
28:51a few meters
28:52distance.
28:55What we see in practice
28:56It's a difficulty.
28:58to materialize
28:59a court decision
29:00in these areas
29:01still dominated
29:02by crime
29:03organized.
29:04Any housing project,
29:05any social project,
29:06It needs to be monitored.
29:07of certainty
29:07that territory
29:08It's not in hand.
29:09be it trafficking
29:10In other words, the militia.
29:11We are talking
29:12of territorial domination
29:13It's no coincidence.
29:15If Light arrives
29:16in a favela
29:17and remove all the cats,
29:18the employee there
29:19from Light
29:20whatever happens in the favela
29:21or he won't leave there,
29:23anyway,
29:24The guy dies.
29:26What happened?
29:27A bandit is a bandit.
29:29So that police officer,
29:30bandit,
29:31who was there
29:32selling the illusion,
29:33selling land on the moon
29:34that the solution
29:35It was for the state,
29:36that the solution
29:37It wasn't the law,
29:38over time
29:40that cover
29:41It's fading away.
29:43It's disappearing.
29:44Today the State
29:46He moved away from them.
29:48including it
29:49attacking them quite a bit.
29:51So we
29:52cannot think
29:53that the fight
29:54and if she today
29:56may have retracted
29:57a little
29:58That's all.
29:58On the contrary,
30:00history demonstrates
30:01that she has
30:01a capacity
30:02to regenerate
30:03very large.
30:04The question is
30:05how is this relationship
30:07with the red command
30:08The militia will give in.
30:10in that territory.
30:12In 2024,
30:14we had
30:14approximately 4 million
30:16of people
30:17of the metropolitan region
30:18from Rio de Janeiro
30:18who were
30:20under control
30:20or influence
30:21of armed groups.
30:23The Red Command
30:24it's the group
30:24with greater
30:25territorial extension
30:26under your control.
30:34With the decline
30:35of the militia,
30:36there was an opportunity
30:36from the red command
30:37expand
30:38mainly
30:39in the region
30:39from Campo Grande,
30:40Correia Square,
30:42Santa Cruz,
30:43in that region
30:43of the Squeeze.
30:45And the biggest concern
30:45It is also to avoid
30:46that the red command
30:48master,
30:48create a monopoly
30:49in the activities
30:50legal and illegal.
30:52And the coercion
30:53to residents
30:54which avoids precisely
30:56the power
30:57of going and coming
30:58in all
30:59these regions.
31:07the militia.
31:09The militia was a great school.
31:12in which they learned
31:13all you need is to have
31:14control of the territory
31:16and explore
31:17not only people
31:19that they perform
31:20illegal activities,
31:21but also
31:22legal trade.
31:26the command.
31:27You weaken
31:28a criminal group
31:29and in a way
31:30since there is no
31:31a resumption
31:32of the State
31:32in that community,
31:35the other type
31:36of crime
31:37take control.
31:39And so,
31:39it ends up being
31:40comic,
31:42if not
31:42tragic.
31:43the factions
31:45that already existed
31:46They had to fix it.
31:47another way
31:48to get money
31:49to buy weapons,
31:51to buy
31:52drugs,
31:53and to continue
31:56maintaining
31:57their territories.
31:58It was a laboratory.
31:59that one
32:00who taught
32:01drug trafficking,
32:03he taught
32:03organized crime
32:04how to enhance
32:06your profits.
32:08This company
32:09consulting
32:10called militia,
32:12she was
32:13the point
32:14turnaround
32:15of the domain
32:16of territory.
32:17Now
32:18It's business.
32:22I don't use
32:23the term
32:24drug dealer,
32:25they have
32:26an entire portfolio
32:27of activities
32:27illegal.
32:28How many people
32:31buy
32:32marihuana,
32:33buy
32:34cocaine
32:34and how many
32:37they use
32:37Internet?
32:38All.
32:39How many
32:40They have courage.
32:41to say
32:42that they will not
32:43pay
32:43a rate
32:44Security?
32:45Everyone pays.
32:46And today
32:47the most important
32:48from them
32:48It's the control.
32:49territorial.
33:05And today
33:07the most important
33:23It wins on both sides.
33:25He makes money from drug trafficking.
33:26and wins in the situation
33:28of the people there,
33:29residents.
33:30He takes
33:30whose
33:31within reach.
33:32The factions
33:32trafficking
33:33of drugs,
33:34they hardly
33:36They have police officers.
33:37in their paintings
33:38of employees.
33:39However,
33:39they keep
33:40spurious relationships
33:41with certain groups
33:42inside the police
33:43through payment
33:45of the so-called
33:45surrender.
33:46It's always existed, right?
33:48It has always existed.
33:49That,
33:50provided that
33:52Crime is crime.
33:53It has always existed,
33:55why
33:57One is nothing.
33:59without the other.
33:59That's the truth.
34:02In truth,
34:03the policeman
34:04only is respected,
34:05it's only worth
34:05the harm it causes,
34:06the harm it can cause.
34:08From the moment
34:09that the guys
34:10they start arresting
34:10many of my soldiers,
34:12I'll start
34:13losing power.
34:15Then a policeman appears.
34:16that instead of arresting,
34:18He wants to receive some money.
34:19What am I going to do?
34:20I will continue
34:20shooting at the police
34:21Or I'll give the money.
34:22to him
34:22so that I don't lose
34:23My employees?
34:25Several commanders
34:26who does not want war,
34:27doesn't want trouble,
34:27those accept
34:28100 thousand
34:29weekly.
34:30But there is an official.
34:31who speaks,
34:31no,
34:32I'm going to upload that.
34:33He speaks,
34:33dust,
34:33no,
34:33I don't want war.
34:34Then he kills a drug dealer.
34:35kill two,
34:36Learn how to use a rifle.
34:37And that's what we call it.
34:38to increase the value of the transfer fee.
34:40So corruption
34:41help.
34:42You lived through it.
34:43I experienced a lot of that.
34:44You paid.
34:45Several times,
34:46several times.
34:47When we take
34:48a drug dealer,
34:49we ask
34:50an amount
34:51that he does not have
34:51all of this amount,
34:53This is what we call
34:54credit crime.
34:55It's not worth everything.
34:56but he has
34:57part of the value
34:58and says that
34:59Next it will give
35:01the remaining amount,
35:02installment in a few weeks
35:03or in a month.
35:04Usually within weeks.
35:07These things happen.
35:08also,
35:08You know why.
35:10The problem is corruption.
35:12but a real team,
35:14We had to trust them.
35:16It has political alliances,
35:17both trafficking
35:18as for my lack of interest,
35:18That's undeniable.
35:20The congressman here,
35:21anyway,
35:21another councilman from there.
35:22The guy who says
35:23for me,
35:24today,
35:25that he doesn't pay
35:27a certain
35:29surrender
35:29for the police officers,
35:30That's a lie.
35:31Another detail,
35:32It's not just the police.
35:33There are people
35:34much larger
35:36who also receive.
35:38That's what we...
35:42When organized crime
35:44manages to elect
35:45the politician
35:46or when the politician
35:47manages to get elected
35:49on account
35:50of the vote
35:51from that community,
35:52society
35:53becomes a hostage,
35:55the residents
35:56They are taken hostage.
35:57and organized crime
35:59It grows.
36:01There's a big debate.
36:02about what happened
36:03with the UPPs.
36:04But how do you do it?
36:05community policing
36:07of an area
36:08militarily dominated
36:09For the crime?
36:10It was, you know,
36:11that one,
36:11It was a dream.
36:13of a summer night.
36:14The priority was not
36:15public safety,
36:16The priority was marketing.
36:17The priority was voting.
36:20There is no magic solution.
36:21There is no rule.
36:22of gold,
36:23Let's do this.
36:24The problem has been solved.
36:26It's past time.
36:27of us having
36:28investigations,
36:29public policies,
36:30Unite the police forces.
36:32The time has come,
36:33really,
36:34in which the forces
36:35They need to understand each other.
36:36If there is a qualification
36:38in the security debate,
36:41It is a prerequisite.
36:43to begin
36:44to be discussed
36:46the solution.
37:16What does this have to do with us?
37:29What does this have to do with us?
37:32Bye, bye.
37:59Bye, bye.
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