Governor Tarcisio de Freitas (Republicans) said on Monday (I) that it is time for Brazil to say “enough” to organized crime, enough of what we are offering here in the state of São Paulo.
This statement came on Monday (1st) morning, during the celebration of the 134th anniversary of the 1st Shock Battalion Tobias de Aguiar, an event that also saw the farewell of Guilherme Dirret (PP) of the SSP (Secretariat de la Sécurité Public), who leaves the portfolio to return to the Chamber of Deputies. In his place, starting Tuesday (2), Delegate Osvaldo Nico Gonçalves will assume his duties.
Derit’s departure became official exactly three years to the day after he presented himself to the military police as Secretary of Public Security appointed by the newly elected Governor Tarcisio.
“On December 1, 2022, he addressed the troops for the first time with a series of projects in mind, a genuine desire to make a difference, and build a safer community. Three years later, we have much to celebrate,” the governor announced.
The agent said that Derrett was responsible for the decrease in indicators such as robberies, robberies and murders, and said that the indicators were due to the “professional work, planning and team formed by the security” by the secretary.
how Bound It showed that at the same time as various crime rates in São Paulo improved, the Dirit administration was also characterized by a decline in the fight against police lethality and the progress of the performance of the PCC (First Metropolitan Command).
“We can celebrate more than R$ 1 billion in infrastructure, the renovation of police stations, the construction of 2,600 vehicles, 17,000 weapons, 39,000 jackets, and above all, we can celebrate the lowest criminal indicators in our history,” he said.
63 personalities were also honored at the ceremony, including the Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Claudio Castro (PL), and the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB).
Tarcisio praised Operation Contensão, which mobilized 2,000 police officers in the Alemão and Benha complexes in Rio de Janeiro to execute arrest warrants against members of the Red Command, and when referring to the governor of Rio, he said that the initiative represented “saving hope.” The operation resulted in the deaths of 122 people and is considered the bloodiest in the country.
“Rio’s forces have shown that there will be no area that the state does not enter. We will no longer allow that circus where the criminal takes charge from that moment on,” he declared, referring to the barricades that demarcate areas in communities.
Moments ago, Rio’s governor said in a speech that “São Paulo has a good man, an honorable man and one of the most prepared minds to govern in Brazil” and referred to Secretary Derrett as “one of the best public security experts in the country.”
Tarcisio stated that the containment process reverberated throughout Brazil, including in the National Congress, and paved the way for the approval of the anti-factionalism bill. The president of Palacio dos Bandeirantes said that the text was approved in the chamber “thanks to the courage of the president of the chamber, Hugo Motta,” who is responsible for appointing Derret as rapporteur of the proposal.
Dirit, in turn, stated in his farewell speech that he had carried out a “historic act” at the head of the SSP in São Paulo, and that “to the despair of those who consider criminals to be victims of society, we have identified, arrested and, where necessary, neutralized hundreds of leaders of these criminal organizations.”
He did not mention names either in the speech or later during the press conference, but stated that “this weekend, an important leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, Verujim, was neutralized.”
The Minister also said he had prioritized agents with operational experience in leadership positions throughout his administration, and stated that “together we have put together a bold, technical, strategic plan to combat crime.”
He stated that the initiative “is based on three pillars: identifying criminals, searching them, and arresting them.”
“We have put an end to the problem of cracklandia in the city of São Paulo,” he said. “There are many reductions in criminal indicators available like never before on the Transparency Portal.” Report from Bound However, November showed drug users fighting back in the Cracklandia area and arriving at the Latin American Monument.
The Secretary also announced that he worked to financially stifle organized crime and praised the Public Ministry of São Paulo in this sense, whose role in such cases he stated was essential.
According to him, more than R$ 70 million of criminal proceeds, recovered from November last year to date, will be donated to the State Security Funds for the State Police and the MP-SP.
Derrett also commented on the Antifaction Project report and stated that the text is a gift to Brazilian families “who can no longer afford to live under the weight of crime.”