
Mario Sarrubo
Mario Sarrubo is Brazil's national secretary of public security, known for his role in overseeing the country's approach to crime and public safety. Recently, he was in the news for rejecting a request from the US government to classify two major Brazilian criminal gangs, Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV), as terrorist organizations, stating that Brazilian law only recognizes groups that engage in violent clashes with the government for religious or racial reasons as terrorists.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Mario Sarrubo, Brazil’s national secretary of public security, rejected the U.S. request to designate local gangs as terrorist organizations.
Brazil rejects US request to classify local gangs as terrorist organizationsMario Sarrubo is Brazil’s national secretary of public security who commented on the US request regarding gangs.
Brazil rejects US request to designate two gangs as terrorist organizations | Brazil


