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PF arrests CV financial operators in Brazil and Suriname; group had almost half a billion reais blocked

Federal police in Brazil have arrested financial operators linked to the criminal organization known as 'CV' (Comando Vermelho), which operates primarily in Rio de Janeiro. The arrests took place in both Brazil and Suriname, with authorities blocking nearly half a billion Brazilian reals from the group's assets. This operation is part of an ongoing effort to dismantle the CV's financial networks and disrupt their operations.

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PF arrests CV financial operators in Brazil and Suriname; group had almost half a billion reais blocked

Federal police in Brazil have arrested financial operators linked to the criminal organization known as 'CV' (Comando Vermelho), which operates primarily in Rio de Janeiro. The arrests took place in both Brazil and Suriname, with authorities blocking nearly half a billion Brazilian reals from the group's assets. This operation is part of an ongoing effort to dismantle the CV's financial networks and disrupt their operations.

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