Rio beefs up Carnival security amid wave of violence
RIO DE JANEIRO — Authorities in Rio de Janeiro state said Thursday that security is being beefed up as the world-famous Carnival bash begins, following a wave of violence caused by rival drug trafficking gangs.
Gov. Luiz Fernando Pezao said in a press conference that security forces will now total more than 17,000 statewide per day. That includes 2,000 extra agents who were off duty and will now work during the bash.
Last year Rio used almost 12,000 policemen during Carnival, but it also counted on the help of 9,000 members of the country’s armed forces. Brazil’s most popular Carnival party starts on Friday and ends Tuesday.
Rio police spokesman Ivan Blaz said that this time, military presence is not necessary. “This is the biggest increase Rio Carnival has seen in the number of policemen on the streets, he said. “That figure is what we need to give people a safe Carnival without losing presence in the most sensitive parts of the city.”


