Federal Police arrested 73 cacs since January – 01/08/2025 – Brasilia today

by Andrea
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Arrested 73 cacs (hunters, snipers and collectors) this year, according to this Friday (10) obtained by Sheet.

Among the crimes committed by this group are estelionato, theft, theft, murder and femicide. There are also arrested for money laundering, criminal organization, militia, rape and vulnerable and extortion. The states that had the most arrests were São Paulo and Minas Gerais, with 19 and 12, respectively.

One of the prisoners had three arrest warrants for drug trafficking, murder, and vulnerable rape. Six CACS had their registration certificates suspended and two license cassation proceedings were opened.

Since July, the issuance of the CACS Arms Registration and Registration Certificate, competences previously attributed to the Army.

In these first 30 days of CACS inspection by the agency, 100,450 traffic guides requirements (document allowing the transport of firearms and ammunition) were initiated.

The PF also accounted for 54,067 union guide payments, a document used to pay fees and fines related to the inspection and necessary for the beginning of the analysis. Of these, 51,472 were granted.

In Brazil, there are about 1.3 million weapons in the hands of the CACS.

The change of attribution to the PF was determined by a decree in 2023, given the understanding that the military failed in inspection and that there would be more control in the body.

A report from the (Federal Court of Audit) pointed out that the Army had trouble proving the suitability of those who obtained or renewed CAC registration.

The report showed that in the army between 2019 and 2022.

They mainly responded to accusations for possession or illegal possession of weapons, bodily injury and drug trafficking.

Since the change of the standard, the CACS for restricted use need to go through a second stage and should be presented by the owner to the police authority.

Under the government of, access to weapons exploded, but restrictions on the rules of access to weapons imposed by the government (PT) were accompanied

Official records showed a 91% drop in the number of new weapons in the 2022 comparison with 2024. 39,914 weapons were bought last year, against 448,319 in the last year of the Bolsonaro government, when the controls were smaller and there was a record of acquisitions.

The most sought after weapons during the Lula administration, however, follow in the same trend observed in the previous management. Pistols lead shopping, followed by carbines, shotguns, revolvers and rifles.


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