Sao Paulo, May 23 -- The Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) on Friday presented the first report on its "Brazil Against Organised Crime" plan, outlining expanded federal measures aimed at combating criminal factions and strengthening security infrastructure across the country. The initiative seeks to tackle organised crime through coordinated action in policing, intelligence sharing, and prison security reforms.

Speaking during a press conference at the ministry's headquarters in Brasilia, MJSP Executive Secretary Ademar Borges said the government has already initiated measures focused on combating organised crime in the Amazon region and reinforcing prison security systems.

As part of the plan, the federal government has al...