Michelle Bolsonaro defends operation in Rio and criticizes Lula and PT

PL Mulher mentions the president’s name 8 times in a manifesto entitled “Mothers and public (in)security”

Former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro, president of , released a note on Thursday (Oct 30, 2025) in which she defends that of Tuesday (Oct 28) in Complexos do Alemão and Penha, in Rio, which, including 4 police officers. The police action in the capital of Rio de Janeiro mobilized 2,500 security agents. The objective was to dismantle the structure of the CV (Comando Vermelho), the main criminal organization in Rio.

No text “Mothers and public (in)security”PL Mulher criticizes the president (PT), citing his name 8 times. The manifesto says that Lula is part of “called Trio of Destruction”placing him alongside (United Socialist Party of Venezuela, left) and (Colombia Humana, left), leaders of Venezuela and Colombia, respectively. Read (PDF – 411 kB).

“Brazilian traffickers have long ceased to be mere drug sellers. They have transformed into narco-terrorists – a reality that can no longer be ignored. (…) In South America, a triad of rulers – Maduro, Petro and Lula, the so-called Trio of Destruction – seems to work tirelessly to favor drug traffickers, even refusing to classify them as narco-terrorists. What do they have in common? Each to their own way, defends and protects, directly or indirectly, these criminals.”says the manifesto.

Lula and his allies appear to defend drug traffickers because of their words and actions.”states the text. “The Federal Police, always quick to arrest elderly and female protesters on January 8th, refused to fight drug traffickers in support of Rio’s civil and military police. In Indonesia –where trafficking is punishable by the death penalty–, Lula declared that “but no note.

Lula’s phrase quoted by PL Mulher was said by Lula on October 24, when he was speaking to journalists in Jakarta (Indonesia) about the actions of the United States government in the Caribbean Sea, close to Venezuela. The president said his statement was misplaced.

The party chaired by the former first lady says that “the narco-terrorists dead” in the operation in Rio “they were not victims, but executioners” and criticizes press coverage.

[Os narcoterroristas mortos] they reaped what they sowed: violence, destruction and death. They faced the police with bombs, drones and heavy weapons, but were defeated because good will always prevail, no matter how much the press – paid by the government with the people’s money – tries to sell the narrative that drug traffickers were the victims. (…) By treating drug traffickers as victims, Lula becomes an accomplice in the pain and destruction that trafficking spreads”, says the text.


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