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Vigilantes Impose Peace in Rio Slums

Sunday, April 29, 2007 12:30:41 PM
By PETER MUELLO

Members of the "militia" guard the streets in Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 5, 2007. Militia, new, illegal security forces are mushrooming across Rio and are made up of active and former police, private security guards and off-duty firefighters and prison guards.  (AP Photo/Wilton Junior-AGENCIA ESTADO) RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - For as long as anyone can remember, the cracked asphalt soccer field in the Roquete Pinto slum was off-limits to children — "reserved" by gangs selling marijuana and cocaine. Then, a few months ago, a mysterious squad of beefy men with submachine guns started patrolling on foot, and the drug dealers disappeared.

A few days ago, while gunbattles were raging in two other Rio de Janeiro neighborhoods and bystanders were shielding their kids from the bullets, the barefoot teens of Roquete Pinto smiled and shouted as they kicked a ball around their freshly liberated field.

Startling transformations like Roquete Pinto's are increasingly visible across Rio, as for-profit "militias" made up of active and former police officers, private security guards, off-duty prison guards and firefighters evict drug gangs from slums where violence used to be out of control.


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