Segup installs Integrated Mobile Command and Control Center to reinforce security actions in Ananindeua
At the site, security agencies conduct operational alignments and the public can report incidents

To intensify integrated public security actions in the Águas Lindas neighborhood of Ananindeua, the Secretary of Public Security and Social Defense (Segup) installed the Integrated Mobile Command and Control Center (CICCM) at a strategic point in the region. At the site, security agencies conduct operational alignments and the public can report incidents.
According to the operational deputy secretary of Segup, Colonel Sérgio Neves, the reinforcement is part of the mobilization that began last Tuesday (22), focusing on protecting residents and apprehending those involved in the bus fires. “With the Mobile CICC in the area, we can offer a support point for agents operating in the neighborhood and surrounding areas, integrate actions between the Civil Police and Military Police, as well as provide assistance to the public. We reinforce that the State is present, alongside the community, as a strong arm to mitigate the impacts of crime. We will continue with operations, assessing the scenario and strategies adopted by each security force daily,” he stated.
Mobile CICC
The Integrated Mobile Command and Control Center is installed on Oswaldo Cruz Street in Águas Lindas, serving as a support base for agents involved in monitoring actions, strategy alignment, and decision-making. The unit will operate continuously until the conclusion of operations. The location also serves as a point for reporting police incidents, with cases of flagrant offenses forwarded to the competent police station.
Security Actions
Security forces continue searches to locate those involved in criminal activities, as well as maintain visible policing, checkpoints for pedestrian and vehicle approaches, and investigative actions.
Integration
The actions have been intensified since the night of last Tuesday (22), aiming to ensure the safety of the population, maintain public order, and expedite investigations related to the fire of two buses in the neighborhood.
The work is carried out in an integrated manner by security forces, with local policing and support from specialized teams of the Military Police, such as the Special Operations Battalion (Bope), Shock Police Battalion, Canine Action Battalion (BAC), Metropolitan Tactical Ostensive Rounds (Rotam), and Mounted Police Regiment (RPMOM).
The Civil Police also operates through the Coordination of Operations and Special Resources (CORE), Police Intelligence Nucleus (NIP), Specialized Police Directorate (DPE), and Criminal Gang Suppression Delegation (DRFC). The Air Public Security Group (Graesp) conducts aerial surveillance to support ground teams.