Latin AmericaNewsWorld Rio gangsters torch at least 35 buses after Brazil crime boss killed by Barbados Today 23/10/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Brittany Brewster 23/10/2023 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 469 (Reuters) โ Criminal groups set at least 35 buses on fire in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro on Monday, according to the industry group that represents bus companies, after police killed a crime boss in an operation. The attacks on buses were concentrated in the west of the city, where rival criminal groups are fighting for territorial control. They came after a police operation that killed the nephew of the leader of the stateโs largest militia, according to the police. Rioโs so-called militias, often composed of current and former police officers, have become one of the regionโs largest security threats. Originally set up as self-defense forces for poor neighborhoods blighted by drug gangs, they have now metastasized into criminal outfits operating in multiple different rackets. Industry group Rio Onibus said 20 of the vehicles were city buses, five were part of the cityโs rapid transit fleet and the remainder were chartered or tourism buses. Rio de Janeiro state Governor Claudio Castro said the operation was a โheavy blowโ to the militia. โIn addition to being related to the criminal (head of the militia), he acted as the paramilitary groupโs โman of war,โ being the main person responsible for the turf wars that terrorize residents in Rio,โ Castro said in a social media post. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed The attacks disrupted the cityโs bus rapid transit system, hindering the commute home for residents and workers in the region. Classes in public schools in the area were also canceled. The Military Police said it arrested 12 suspects involved in the fires, in addition to preventing 15 individuals from setting a cargo truck on fire in one of the cityโs main gateways. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Nigerian regent visits slave cemetery as ethnic links tour continues 19/03/2026 New initiative aims to turn disability rights into livelihoods 19/03/2026 UWI economist flags regressive budget measures 19/03/2026