
Family members of victims of Rio de Janeiro police operation search for their loved ones. Photo: Screenshot.

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Family members of victims of Rio de Janeiro police operation search for their loved ones. Photo: Screenshot.
By Adele Robichez, JosĂŠ Eduardo Bernardes, and Larissa Bohrer – Oct 31, 2025
The lawmaker states that Governor ClĂĄudio Castroâs operation was âa massacre carried out in secretâ and calls for an independent forensic investigation
State legislator Marina dos Santos of the MST, together with nine other opposition lawmakers, submitted a request to open a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) to investigate responsibility for âOperation Containmentâ, which left 121 people dead in the Penha and AlemĂŁo complexes in northern Rio de Janeiro. In an interview with ConexĂŁo BdF on RĂĄdio Brasil de Fato, she argued that the Rio legislature should investigate the illegalities and abuses of the police action, considered the deadliest in the history of the state and the country.
âWe see this CPI as a CPI of the massacre, not just of the operation. It is also to examine the entire public security process in Rio de Janeiro, which lacks a serious, responsible project that places peopleâs lives and dignity at the center,â the legislator said.
Marina criticized the conduct of Governor ClĂĄudio Castro of Bolsonaroâs far-right Liberal Party and the Secretary of Public Security, Victor Santos, noting that information was concealed and there was no transparent planning.
âGovernor ClĂĄudio Castro has said many fallacies, many lies about this process. He uses death, he uses coffins to build a political-electoral stage, preaching massacre and terror,â she claimed.
The legislator also raised suspicions that the operation, allegedly prepared over the course of a year, was carried out irregularly.
âIf there was planning, it was the planning of a massacre carried out i
n secret. An operation done privately, without coordination among authorities, without intelligence, and which turned Rio into a war zone,â she said.
Evidence of torture and disabled cameras
During the interview, Marina revealed that her office had received reports of signs of torture on victimsâ bodies, as well as reports of decapitations and knife wounds.
âThere is a great deal of illegality, many signs of cruelty. Bodies stabbed in the back, tied to explosives. Families are having to enter the forest to look for bodies,â she reported.
She also questioned the lack of transparency in forensic work and the absence of footage from officersâ body cameras.
âThe Secretary of Security himself said that the cameras of the 2,000 police officers were turned off. How is that possible? There are clear intentions to hide what happened,â she stated.
Because of this, the legislator announced that she had sent requests to the Public Prosecutorâs Office, the Ministry of Human Rights, and the Human Rights Commission of the Federal Chamber, requesting oversight and an independent forensic investigation into the deaths.
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âThe biggest criminals are not in the favelasâ
Marina also pushed back against the narrative that violent operations provide security for the population.
âWho in the city feels safer after this massacre? Organized crime is not only in the favelas. The biggest criminals do not live in the communities,â she criticized.
According to her, the security model based on armed incursions is a failure.
âWhat we saw was more insecurity, uncertainty, and mourning. Public security cannot use death as its main tool, but rather the defense of everyoneâs lives,â she said.
The legislator stressed that social movements have called for a public demonstration to denounce the violations and demand structural change.
âIt is necessary to build a public security model in which the defense of life and dignity are at the center,â she concluded.
Translation by Brasil de Fato