Brazil and the US launch joint program against organized crime
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The countries will combine intelligence and customs data to combat arms and drug trafficking. Over the past year, more than 1,100 weapons from the US have been seized in Brazil.

The Brazilian government has announced the launch of a joint initiative with the United States to combat organized crime and the illegal trafficking of weapons and drugs. This was reported by Reuters, citing the Brazilian government, writes UNN.
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The initiative involves integrating data from the Brazilian tax service with information from the US Customs and Border Protection to strengthen control over international flows. The authorities plan to combine intelligence capabilities to intercept illegal shipments.
According to Revenue Minister Robinson Barreirinhas, over the past year, more than 1,100 weapons originating from the United States have been seized. In the first quarter of this year alone, over 1.5 tons of drugs were confiscated.
The initiative is being implemented against the backdrop of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's strengthened security policy ahead of the October elections. At the same time, differences remain between Brazil and the United States regarding approaches to combating criminal groups.
Earlier, Washington proposed recognizing large gangs as terrorist organizations, but Brazil refused to take such a step.
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