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International crime report

Organized Crime Threatens Amazon Rainforest

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 13, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026

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Attention
4
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6
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The report by the International Crisis Group highlights the severe environmental degradation in the Amazon rainforest due to organized crime, which could impact industries reliant on raw materials from the region if supply chains are found to be tainted. The increased violence and instability in countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela could deter foreign investment and disrupt economic activities.

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A report by the International Crisis Group, published on May 12, reveals that organized crime poses a significant and growing threat to the Amazon rainforest. Criminal groups, including Brazilian factions like Comando Vermelho and Primeiro Comando da Capital, are expanding their reach into protected areas in search of new drug trafficking routes and illegal mining areas. This expansion fuels violence, particularly in communities under their control, and severely hinders environmental preservation efforts. The report indicates that these gangs operate in at least 67 percent of Amazon municipalities across Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, sometimes crossing borders into neighboring countries like Colombia. The International Crisis Group urged governments to collaborate with Indigenous communities and appealed to international suppliers to ensure their raw material supply chains are free from criminal origins.

90 International Crisis Group published report
90 Comando Vermelho expanded territory Amazon rainforest
70 International Crisis Group urged governments
70 International Crisis Group appealed to suppliers
60 Comando Vermelho crossed borders
60 Primeiro Comando da Capital crossed borders
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The Amazon rainforest is under attack from organized crime, leading to devastating environmental effects and hindering preservation efforts.
Importance 100 Sentiment -70
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The International Crisis Group published a report highlighting the growing threat of organized crime to the Amazon rainforest and urged governments and suppliers to take action.
Importance 80 Sentiment 0
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The majority of the Amazon rainforest is located in Brazil, and Brazilian crime groups like Comando Vermelho and Primeiro Comando da Capital are particularly active in expanding their territory.
Importance 70 Sentiment -40
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Comando Vermelho is a Brazilian crime group taking advantage of government weak spots to expand its territory throughout the Amazon rainforest.
Importance 60 Sentiment -80
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Primeiro Comando da Capital is a Brazilian crime group taking advantage of government weak spots to expand its territory throughout the Amazon rainforest.
Importance 60 Sentiment -80
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Organized crime gangs operate in at least 67 percent of Amazon municipalities in Bolivia, contributing to environmental damage.
Importance 50 Sentiment -30
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Organized crime gangs operate in at least 67 percent of Amazon municipalities in Ecuador, with Brazilian crime groups occasionally crossing borders into the country.
Importance 50 Sentiment -30
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Organized crime gangs operate in at least 67 percent of Amazon municipalities in Peru, contributing to environmental damage.
Importance 50 Sentiment -30
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Organized crime gangs operate in at least 67 percent of Amazon municipalities in Venezuela, with Brazilian crime groups occasionally crossing borders into the country.
Importance 50 Sentiment -30
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Brazilian crime groups occasionally cross borders into Colombia, competing or collaborating with armed groups from the neighboring state.
Importance 30 Sentiment -20
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