Terceiro Comando Puro

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Criminal organization
Terceiro Comando Puro
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Founding locationMaré, Rio de Janeiro
Years active2002 – present
Territory Brazil
ActivitiesMurder, assault, drug trafficking and extortion
AlliesPCC, GDE
RivalsADA, Brazilian police militias, CDL, CRCB(pt), CV, FDN, LJ(pt), OKD(pt), SRN(pt), SS and TCC

Terceiro Comando Puro is a Brazilian criminal organization in Rio de Janeiro. They split from the Terceiro Comando in 2002.

Group activity is concentrated in the northern and eastern areas, specifically the neighborhood of Senador Camará.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Paraná online , 19/07/08
  2. ^ wscom.com 03/15/10
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