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Brazil’s Lula launches $2 billion anti-organized crime project ahead of elections

The plan targets the PCC and Red Command with new prison security, forensic upgrades and interstate task forces as Lula faces crime concerns before the vote.

  • On Tuesday, May 12, 2026, President Lula signed a decree and four ministerial ordinances creating Brasil Contra o Crime Organizado, an R$11.1 billion public-security program structured around four operational pillars and a new federal-state cooperation framework.
  • The launch lands 145 days before the October 4 presidential vote, addressing survey data showing 41.2% of Brazilians identify organized-crime presence in their own neighborhoods, roughly 68.7 million people.
  • Direct federal action receives R$968.2 million for infrastructure, including retrofitting 138 prisons, while R$10 billion in BNDES loans flows to states via the Fundo de Investimento em Infraestrutura Social.
  • Opposition governors argue the adhesion requirement for the R$10 billion BNDES line conditions credit on political cooperation with the Planalto, raising tensions four months before the election.
  • The plan targets raising Brazil's 36% homicide-clearance rate toward the 63% global average through forensic-police modernization, expanded genetic-profile databases, and integration of the Sistema Nacional de Análise Balística.
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Brazil's Lula launches $2 billion anti-organized crime project ahead of elections

Brazil’s government has launched an anti-organized crime program, allowing $2 billion in spending on public security.

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The Brazilian government today launched a national program to dismantle criminal organizations, with forecasts of investments and financings of 11 billion real, about 1.91 billion euros. According to the statement of the Palace of the Planalto, the initiative brings together actions of public security, information services, financial control and economic development in regions considered vulnerable to the activity of organized crime. The program…

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According to the Minister for Justice and Public Security, it is necessary for the country's security agents to adopt the programme as a state policy

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The Washington Post broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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