Brazil’s government has allocated $177.5 million over the next three years to combat crime networks. Justice Minister Flávio Dino made the announcement in Brasilia, the nation’s capital. He stressed teamwork between local and federal police The plan, called NAPCO, has five main goals. First, it aims to boost teamwork between federal and state safety agencies. […]
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