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What Romeu Zema said about combat organized crime and strengthen public security

Romeu Zema

Romeu Zema

November 26, 2025

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Romeu Zema: Well, Capelli, Brazil, unfortunately, has been the world champion in homicides for decades.

Romeu Zema: At least 40 thousand lives are lost here in Brazil every year.

And a government that talks so much about the social seems to me to be not at all involved in wanting to improve this issue.

Romeu Zema · 4:49

Romeu Zema: After the operation in Rio de Janeiro, I think Brazilians watched, they saw that those who most approved that type of operation were those suffering the consequences, there in the community.

Romeu Zema: It's those who are extorted by organized crime when paying the electricity bill, the water bill, the internet bill, whose car can't enter or go up because there's a barricade.

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criticizes the government for not improving security and urges prioritizing the fight.

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