Brazil to target betting, tobacco sectors in new anti-organized crime operations, source says


People walk past graffiti reading "PCC", referring to Brazilian drug gang Primeiro Comando da Capital, after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a policy to designate "PCC" and Comando Vermelho "CV" as foreign "terrorist organizations", in Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 31, 2026. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

BRASILIA, ⁠June 1 (Reuters) - Brazil's government is in the ⁠final stages of preparations to launch operations ‌targeting organized crime in the online betting and tobacco sectors, a senior government official with direct knowledge of the matter ​told Reuters on Monday.

The move follows ⁠a strategy to ⁠choke off criminal organizations financially, said the source, adding ⁠that ‌the plan would not change after the United States decided to designate the ⁠country's two biggest gangs as terrorist organizations.

Criminal ​groups are ‌believed to be involved in cigarette smuggling and ⁠the illegal ​sale of tobacco products, as well as infiltrating unlicensed betting platforms that continue to operate despite regulation ⁠of the sector in Brazil.

In ​both cases, small financial institutions, including fintechs, are allegedly being used by criminals for money laundering, said ⁠the source, who asked not to be named because the discussions are not public.

"These operations could take place at any moment," the person said, noting ​it was still not possible ⁠to determine exactly when they would be launched ​due to the need to ‌coordinate with police authorities, prosecutors ​and the judiciary.

(Reporting by Bernardo Caram; Writing by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Joe Bavier)

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