At least ten people were killed on Wednesday morning during a series of operations carried out by the Rio police in the city's shantytowns.
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Policemen stand guard around a burned bus in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. 24, 2010. A wave of violence began on Sunday as suspected
drug gang members attacked on police stations and set fire to vehicles in Rio de
Janeiro. (Xinhua/Agencia Estado)
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According to the police, from Tuesday evening to Wednesday morning, 15 attacks occurred in the city, while five buses and 13 cars were burned.
Since the weekend, the number of attacks has reached 22, and criminals have shot at three police boxes.
The police said that the
attacks aimed at intimidating the population and causing panic. The number of
policemen in the
streets was increased, and officers who were on leave or used to work in offices were also assigned to patrols.
The police's public relations officer, Lieutenant Colonel Lima Castro, told a local TV station that it is possible that two rival criminal gangs have teamed up to carry out the attacks.
According to Castro, local crime lord Nem, who dominates the drug trafficking industry in the city's largest shantytown, Rocinha, may be the mastermind behind the crime spree.
VietNamNet/Xinhuanet
