Brazil’s Lula launches anti-organised crime plan amid rising security pressure before elections
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday launched a new anti-organized crime plan, seeking to counter mounting security concerns five months before elections.
Lula said the initiative would end criminal control over territories.
Security cooperation was also discussed during his meeting last week with US President Donald Trump.
Brazil anti-organized crime plan
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