
In a report broadcast by Jovem Pan on May 18, 2025, the existence of a relationship between the Brazilian criminal factions Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV) and Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group considered a terrorist group by several countries, including the United States, was confirmed
The confirmation came from Rio de Janeiro’s Public Security Secretary, Victor César, during an interview with the channel.
According to the report, the US State Department received dossiers containing information that points to the direct involvement of these Brazilian criminal organizations with Hezbollah.
This revelation is particularly alarming, given the history of criminal and terrorist activities associated with Hezbollah, which include drug trafficking, money laundering and financing of terrorist operations.
The link between the PCC, the CV and Hezbollah is not an isolated development, but rather part of a worrying pattern of collaboration between criminal organizations and terrorist groups on a global scale.
This alliance allows both parties to benefit from each other: Hezbollah gains access to drug distribution networks and smuggling routes in South America, while the Brazilian factions can expand their international operations and access significant financial resources.
The Tri-Border region, which includes Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, has been identified as an epicenter of these activities.
Previous studies, such as those mentioned by BBC News Brasil, indicate that Hezbollah has a discreet but significant presence in the area, focusing on criminal activities such as drug trafficking, smuggling and money laundering, rather than direct terrorist acts.
However, the possibility of planning attacks, such as those foiled against the Jewish community in Brazil, according to investigations by the Federal Police, adds an even more serious dimension to the situation.
Victor César’s confirmation reinforces the concerns of Brazilian and international authorities about the infiltration of terrorist groups into local criminal networks.
This collaboration not only intensifies security challenges in Brazil, but also has global implications, given the potential for Hezbollah’s activities to expand beyond South America.
Jovem Pan, in releasing this information, highlights the urgency of strong measures by Brazilian authorities to combat this threat.
The report also reflects a growing consensus among security analysts that the fight against organized crime and terrorism must be approached in an integrated manner, considering the complex interconnections between these actors.
In short, the confirmation of the link between PCC, Comando Vermelho and Hezbollah, as reported by Jovem Pan, represents a significant milestone in discussions on national and international security, requiring a coordinated and robust response to mitigate the risks associated with this dangerous alliance.
Published in 05/19/2025 02h11
Text adapted by AI (Grok) and translated via Google API in the English version. Images from public image libraries or credits in the caption.
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