Brazil Steps Up Policing of Gangs, Sex Crime Ahead of Climate Summit

The recently renovated Ver-o-Peso market complex in Belem, Para state, Brazil, on Sept. 21.Photographer: Alessandro Falco/Bloomberg

As Brazil prepares to welcome tens of thousands of foreign visitors for the United Nations’ COP30 climate summit in Belém, it is ramping up security to combat two of the Amazon region’s most entrenched problems: the sexual exploitation of children and teenagers, and organized crime, which reaches from the urban underworld across rivers and into the rainforest.

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