Felipe Curi

Felipe Curi

police official Brazil

Felipe Curi is a former police delegate who led the investigation into the illegal activities surrounding the swimming pool in Morro do Juramento. Currently serving as the Secretary of the Civil Police in Rio de Janeiro, he has been vocal about the challenges of policing drug-related violence and the complexities of community issues in favelas.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
435,562
Power
3,096$
Sentiment
7.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Brazil 2 7.50 0.19% +10% 211,049,527 435,562 $1,500,000 3,096$
Totals 2 211,049,527 435,562 $1,500,000 3,096$
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Recent Mentions

Brazil Brazil: Felipe Curi, the Secretary of Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro, paid tribute to Paulo Heitor on social media. 8

O Globo: Policial civil é morto após reagir a uma tentativa de assalto no Maracanã

Brazil Brazil: Felipe Curi, the Secretary of Civil Police of Rio, confirmed that police stations have identified an increase in electric car thefts. 7

O Globo: Carros elétricos entram na mira do tráfico no Rio; pontos de recarga por gato de energia já são vistos em comunidades

Brazil Brazil: Felipe Curi announced that an investigation would be opened regarding possible procedural fraud. 6

O Globo: Moraes suspende inquérito que apurava remoção de corpos após megaoperação

Brazil Brazil: Felipe Curi is the Secretary of Civil Police of Rio who explains the impact of police units on the expansion of drug trafficking factions. 5

O Globo: Apenas 15 das 92 cidades do Rio não têm domínio consolidado de facção criminosa, segundo a PM. Veja a lista

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein: Felipe Curi, the Secretary of the Civil Police, stated that the list of identified suspects does not conclude the investigation. 6

O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão): Operação no Rio: Polícia identifica 115 dos suspeitos mortos e diz que 95% tinham ‘ligação com o CV’