São Paulo Police Use Disguises to Target Counterfeit Alcohol Sellers During Carnival

This operation was part of broader security measures aimed at ensuring safety during the popular annual celebrations that draw large crowds.
Seizure of Counterfeit Alcohol
Local media reports indicate that undercover officers arrested three men suspected of selling counterfeit alcoholic beverages within the event area.
The drinks in question were found to be illegally produced, lacking any brand labels or identification, and were confiscated shortly after the suspects were detained.
Arrest Related to Mobile Phone Theft
In a related effort, police also detained another individual on charges of mobile phone theft after discovering three stolen devices concealed in his clothing.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect acknowledged storing the stolen phones for others as part of a larger theft operation.
Innovative Security Measures for Large Events
Authorities noted that the use of disguises allowed for discreet monitoring of festival-goers, enabling the identification of criminal activity without inciting panic among attendees.
The São Paulo police typically employ a combination of patrols, undercover surveillance, and advanced techniques to maintain safety during the carnival season.
