Rio De Janeiro Police to Receive Bonuses for Killing Criminals
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The Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday approved paying bonuses to police officers for killing criminals, reinstating legislation from the mid-1990s that led to a surge in extrajudicial killings in the city's slums. The return of the practice has been criticized by human rights activists and security experts alike.
The Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro gave the green light to a law that financially rewards the police who kill criminals, a decision that aroused strong questions from human rights organizations. The text, which still has to be signed by the governor Claudio Castro—who has a close relationship with former president Jair Bolsonaro—has a 15-day deadline for its promulgation and received broad support in the vote. This measure brings to mind…
Rio de Janeiro deputies approved a project to restructure the Civil Police, with an amendment that establishes a bonus of 10% to 150% of the salary for police officers who kill criminals during conflicts.
"In the case of openers the arms of great calibre or restricted use, in operation is police, as well as in the case of neutralization of criminals," the government of Rio de Janeiro can grant "primarily or in pec nia, by special rite" from 10% to 15% of the professional's winnings. Read more (09/25/2025)
The bill, which has yet to be promulgated by Gov. Claudio Castro, generated strong criticism from human rights organizations. Rio de Janeiro's entry passed a law that awards awards to police officers for killing criminals was first published in #BorderJournalism.
Activists for human rights expressed indignation after Parliament of the Brazilian state Rio de Janeiro approved the draft law by which police officers agree a "specific bonus Ve...
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