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Drugs gang 'kills 33 inmates' in Brazilian jail | Drugs gang 'kills 33 inmates' in Brazilian jail |
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At least 33 prisoners have been killed in a prison in northern Brazil, just days after 56 died during a jail riot in a neighbouring state. | At least 33 prisoners have been killed in a prison in northern Brazil, just days after 56 died during a jail riot in a neighbouring state. |
Thirty of the bodies were found decapitated, officials said. | |
The local secretary of justice, Uziel Castro, told the BBC he blamed the deaths in the prison in the state of Roraima on a drug gang. | The local secretary of justice, Uziel Castro, told the BBC he blamed the deaths in the prison in the state of Roraima on a drug gang. |
But the situation at the overcrowded Monte Cristo Rural Penitentiary is now under control, he added. | |
The authorities say the gruesome violence was part of an attempt by the gang to stamp their authority inside the jail and intimidate rival criminal factions. | |
'Settlement of scores' | |
Brazil's Justice Minister, Alexandre Moraes, has attributed the violence to a gang known as the PCC (which stands for First Command in the Capital). | |
"All the victims were from the PCC. It was a settlement of scores inside the organisation," said Mr Moraes. | |
"Some of the victims were killed because they were rapists; others because the PCC considered them traitors." | |
Special forces have now regained control of the prison, which is outside the state capital, Boa Vista. | |
A 2012 government report said the gang was the largest in Brazil, earning $32m (£25.9m) a year in drug sales, with almost half its 13,000 members in jail in Sao Paulo State, where the gang originated. | A 2012 government report said the gang was the largest in Brazil, earning $32m (£25.9m) a year in drug sales, with almost half its 13,000 members in jail in Sao Paulo State, where the gang originated. |
Officials told local media that a group of prisoners managed to break the locks on their cells in the early hours of the morning and invade a separate wing of the building, which is in the city of Boa Vista. | |
It is unclear if this latest incident is related to Sunday's riot in Manaus, when PCC members clashed with members of a rival gang, Family of the North (FDN). | It is unclear if this latest incident is related to Sunday's riot in Manaus, when PCC members clashed with members of a rival gang, Family of the North (FDN). |
The resulting 17-hour prison uprising was the deadliest in Brazil in years. Fifty-six inmates were killed. | |
Officials say police have managed to recapture 40 of the 87 prisoners who escaped in that break-out. | Officials say police have managed to recapture 40 of the 87 prisoners who escaped in that break-out. |
The Roraima prison was housing more than 1,400 inmates, double its capacity, O Globo newspaper reported. | |
On Thursday the Brazilian government announced a plan to overhaul security in Brazilian jails. | |
The plan includes the construction of five new high security jails in Brazil. |