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Sp Police Carnival Operation Has Already Taken 33 People – Young Pan

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The Carnival Operation of the Police of São Paulo has already taken 33 people in the streets since January 31st. Among the main crimes committed by the detainees are cell theft, sale of adult and stellionated drinking. On this Saturday (14), civilian police of the Department of Homicide and Protection to People (DHPP), fanned by characters of Scooby-Doo design, arrested three criminals who stole cells in a block in the region of the Republic, in…
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Actions have already resulted in the recovery of more than 60 stolen or stolen cells since the end of last week

·Brasília, Brazil
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The Carnival Operation of the Police of São Paulo has already taken 33 people in the streets since January 31st. Among the main crimes committed by the detainees are cell theft, sale of adult and stellionated drinking. On this Saturday (14), civilian police of the Department of Homicide and Protection to People (DHPP), fanned by characters of Scooby-Doo design, arrested three criminals who stole cells in a block in the region of the Republic, in…

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During the carnival of São Paulo in Brazil, the police used a peculiar method to trap cell phone thieves: to disguise themselves as characters of the cartoon Scooby-Doo. And it is that several opportunist criminals stole mobile phones from attendees distracted by music and crowds. Daphne and Scooby's tactic to stop robberies in São Paulo A team from the Department of Homicide and Protection of the Person (DHPP) infiltrated the block disguised as…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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