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Brazil corruption: Rio police arrested over 'extortion racket' | Brazil corruption: Rio police arrested over 'extortion racket' |
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Police in Rio de Janeiro have arrested 22 of their own officers for alleged involvement in a bribery and extortion racket. | |
Among those arrested was the third-in-command of the city's military police, Colonel Alexandre Fontenelle Ribeiro. | Among those arrested was the third-in-command of the city's military police, Colonel Alexandre Fontenelle Ribeiro. |
Col Ribeiro is the chief of special operations and leads the city's shock troops. | Col Ribeiro is the chief of special operations and leads the city's shock troops. |
Search warrants have been issued for a number of other officers and a large amount of cash has been seized. | Search warrants have been issued for a number of other officers and a large amount of cash has been seized. |
City public prosecutors said in a statement that senior police officers at the 14th Battalion in Bangu, in the west of Rio, had demanded payments from shopkeepers, motorbike taxis, private van and bus companies. | City public prosecutors said in a statement that senior police officers at the 14th Battalion in Bangu, in the west of Rio, had demanded payments from shopkeepers, motorbike taxis, private van and bus companies. |
The payments were between $12 (£7) and $1,000 and were collected either on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. The payments protected their victims from being charged for legal infractions. | The payments were between $12 (£7) and $1,000 and were collected either on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. The payments protected their victims from being charged for legal infractions. |
Prosecutors said: "The 14th Battalion had virtually been transformed into a limited company where the 'profits' were deposited with 'the administration' or handed over to the senior officers who abused their power over their subordinates and over Battalion strategy and activity." | Prosecutors said: "The 14th Battalion had virtually been transformed into a limited company where the 'profits' were deposited with 'the administration' or handed over to the senior officers who abused their power over their subordinates and over Battalion strategy and activity." |
The statement said the prosecutors had obtained their information about the racket from witness statements and from monitoring phone taps. | The statement said the prosecutors had obtained their information about the racket from witness statements and from monitoring phone taps. |
Those arrested face jail sentences of between two and six years. | Those arrested face jail sentences of between two and six years. |
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