
Mário Sarrubbo
Mário Sarrubbo is the Secretary of Public Security in Brazil, appointed under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration. With a background as the former Attorney General of Justice for São Paulo, he advocates for a strategic approach to combat organized crime, emphasizing intelligence-led policing and financial disruption of criminal organizations. Sarrubbo is focused on enhancing police effectiveness and reducing violence while addressing the socio-economic factors that contribute to crime.
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Brazil:
Mario Sarrubbo is the head of the National Secretariat of Public Security of the Ministry of Justice in Brazil.
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Brazil:
Mario Sarrubbo is the National Secretary of Public Security who stated that there is a tacit agreement between PCC and CV.
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Brazil:
Mario Sarrubbo is the National Secretary of Public Security who commented on the tacit agreement between PCC and CV.
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Liechtenstein:
Mario Sarrubbo is the national secretary of Public Security who advocates for the restructuring of the Council for Financial Activities Control (Coaf).
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Brazil:
Mário Sarrubbo is the National Secretary of Public Security at the Ministry of Justice in Brazil.
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Liechtenstein:
Mario Sarrubbo is leading the project for the new anti-mafia law as the national secretary of public security.
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Liechtenstein:
Mario Sarrubbo is the national secretary of Public Security who provided testimony regarding the anti-mafia legislation proposal.
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Liechtenstein:
Mário Sarrubbo is the Secretary of National Public Security in Brazil.
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