In a chilling incident reported from Rio de Janeiro, two drug traffickers known by their aliases “Da Honda” and “Gui” met a horrifying end after being deceived by a woman. The duo, who operated in the Malvina favela in Irajá under the control of the Terceiro Comando Puro (TCP), were allegedly lured to the access points of Morro do Juramento, a territory dominated by the rival Comando Vermelho (CV) gang. According to sources, the woman tricked them into entering enemy territory, setting the stage for a brutal ambush.
Disturbing photos circulating online reveal the savage nature of the attack. The images show the traffickers dismembering one victim, hacking his body into pieces before grotesquely arranging the severed remains on top of the second trafficker. The second man, still alive at the time, was forced to endure the sight of his companion’s mutilated corpse draped over him—a grim foreshadowing of his own fate just minutes later. The sheer brutality of the act has sparked widespread horror and outrage.
Upon arrival at Morro do Juramento, the trap—referred to as a “Trojan horse” setup—was already in place. The CV criminals swiftly captured and executed their TCP rivals. The Malvina favela, where the victims originated, remains under the iron grip of notorious TCP leaders Lacosta and Zeca da Serrinha, highlighting the ongoing turf war between the two factions.
This savage killing underscores the escalating violence between Rio’s drug trafficking factions, with Morro do Juramento and Malvina emerging as key battlegrounds. Authorities have yet to comment on the incident, but it serves as a stark reminder of the relentless bloodshed plaguing the city’s favelas.



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