10 Jan 2018 | 10:33 AM UTC
Brazil: Police strike in Rio Grande do Norte ends /update 3
Long-running police strike in Rio Grande do Norte state (Brazil) ends January 9
Event
A strike by thousands of police officers in Rio Grande do Norte state came to an end on Tuesday, January 9, after 20 days. The strike had led to a spike in violence, pushing the local government to declare a state of emergency on January 6. The army was deployed to the state to take over policing duties and the soldiers are expected to remain until January 12, potentially longer.
Context
Police officers launched the strike December 19-20 after not receiving pay for several weeks. A similar strike occurred in Espírito Santo February 3-10, 2017, during which time the state experienced a significant increase in violence.
Advice
Even during normal periods, crime is a significant issue in the Rio Grande do Norte, including in the capital Natal. Individuals are advised to conceal signs of wealth to avoid attracting the attention of would-be thieves and avoid entering favelas (slums; often located in very close proximity to more affluent neighborhoods). Keep in mind that criminals are often armed; never offer resistance if assaulted.