2026年5月28日 美国东部时间晚上10:17 / 福克斯新闻
美国国务院表示,首都第一司令部(PCC)和红色司令部拥有数千名成员,其网络延伸至美国
作者:艾玛·巴西 福克斯新闻
达娜·佩里诺报道前总统唐纳德·特朗普打击厄瓜多尔贩毒集团的举措。美国正向这个南美国家提供军事和情报援助,该国正面临严重的涉毒暴力问题,并且已成为主要的可卡因出口国。这一联合行动反映出美国重振地区影响力、打击跨国犯罪团伙的整体战略,旨在增强该地区的安全。
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特朗普政府周四加大了对巴西境内犯罪团伙的施压力度,将该国两大贩毒团伙列为外国恐怖组织。
据美联社报道,这两个犯罪集团——首都第一司令部(PCC)和红色司令部(CV)——合并成员总数可能超过5万人。
“今日,美国国务院将红色司令部(CV)和首都第一司令部(PCC)列为‘特别指定全球恐怖分子’(SDGTs),并计划于2026年6月5日起将这两个组织正式认定为外国恐怖组织(FTOs),”国务院在一份声明中表示。
声明称:“CV和PCC是巴西最暴力的两个犯罪组织。它们合计掌控数千名成员,策划了针对巴西警察、公职人员和平民的野蛮袭击。它们的影响力和非法网络远超巴西国界,遍及本地区并延伸至我国境内。”
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国务院补充道,特朗普政府将继续动用一切可用工具,通过阻止非法毒品流入美国街头、切断资助暴力贩毒恐怖分子的收入来源,来保护国家和美国的国家安全利益。
“国务院今日采取的行动进一步表明,特朗普政府坚定不移地致力于摧毁本地区的贩毒集团和犯罪组织,保障美国民众的安全,”国务院在声明中表示。
此次新的认定行动之前,巴西保守党参议员弗拉维奥·博尔索纳罗曾在华盛顿会见唐纳德·特朗普总统,敦促政府正式将这些团伙列为恐怖实体。
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这位45岁的参议员及总统候选人周二分享了一张他在椭圆形办公室站在特朗普身边的照片,他竖起了大拇指,此举旨在因国内的政治丑闻而重塑自身形象。
“我专程前往请求他将CV和PCC列为恐怖组织,因为它们确实就是恐怖组织,”他在华盛顿对记者表示。
巴西总统选举定于10月举行,前总统雅伊尔·博尔索纳罗的支持者推动美国将这些团伙列为恐怖组织,以抨击现任左翼总统路易斯·伊纳西奥·阿拉卡卢·达席尔瓦的公共安全治理失败。
联邦检察官指控数十名阿拉瓜亚河帮成员犯有贩毒和雇凶杀人罪
特朗普政府周四加大了对巴西犯罪团伙的施压力度,将该国两大犯罪集团——首都第一司令部(PCC)和红色司令部(CV)——列为外国恐怖组织。(法比奥·特谢拉/图片联盟 via 盖蒂图片社)
支持者认为,PCC和CV通过贩毒、洗钱、武器走私和控制地盘在跨国境开展活动,足以与美国已列为恐怖组织的其他跨国犯罪团伙相提并论。
达席尔瓦政府强烈反对这一认定,辩称这些团伙是武装程度极高的犯罪企业,而非受意识形态驱使的恐怖组织。达席尔瓦也在寻求连任。
据美联社报道,巴西当局本周发起了一场针对与PCC行动相关的欺诈和洗钱网络的重大反洗钱打击行动。
检察官透露,调查发现有数十亿雷亚尔通过金融科技公司和空壳结构转移。
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去年,巴西当局还破获了一个渗透到部分燃料行业的庞大犯罪网络,该网络通过涉及PCC成员的洗钱计划与金融 sector 相连。
当时,当局查封了价值12亿雷亚尔(约合2.2亿美元)的资产,该媒体报道。
艾玛·巴西是福克斯新闻数字频道的突发新闻撰稿人。加入福克斯之前,她曾在《每日电讯报》美国夜班团队工作,负责过国际、政治、新闻、体育和文化等多个版面的报道。
Trump administration cracks down on Brazil’s biggest drug gangs with ‘global terror’ designation
May 28, 2026 10:17pm EDT / Fox News
State Department says PCC and Red Command ‘command thousands of members’ with networks extending into the US
By Emma Bussey Fox News
Dana Perino reports on former President Donald Trump’s initiative to combat drug cartels in Ecuador. The U.S. is providing military and intelligence assistance to the South American nation, which is grappling with significant drug-related violence and has become a major cocaine exporter. This joint effort reflects a broader strategy to reassert U.S. influence and target transnational criminal groups, aiming for enhanced security in the region.
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The Trump administration increased pressure on crime cartels operating out of Brazil on Thursday by moving to classify two of the country’s biggest drug gangs as foreign terrorist organizations.
The two syndicates — First Command of the Capital (PCC) and Red Command (CV) — likely have more than 50,000 members combined, according to The Associated Press.
“Today, the U.S. Department of State is designating Comando Vermelho (CV) and Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) and intends to designate both groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs), effective June 5, 2026,” the State Department said in a statement.
“CV and PCC are two of the most violent criminal organizations in Brazil. Together, they command thousands of members and have orchestrated brutal attacks against Brazilian police officers, public officials and civilians. Their influence and illicit networks extend far beyond Brazil’s borders, across our region and into our country,” the statement said.
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Police oversee the incineration of 20 tons of drugs seized during operations by the Brazilian Federal Police at the Companhia Siderurgica Nacional ovens in Volta Redonda, Brazil.(Ernesto Carrico/NurPhoto, File)
The Trump administration, the department added, will continue to utilize all available tools to protect the nation and U.S. national security interests by keeping illicit drugs off American streets and disrupting the revenue streams funding violent narco-terrorists.
“Today’s action taken by the State Department further demonstrates the Trump Administration’s unwavering commitment to dismantling cartels and criminal organizations in our region and ensuring the safety of the American people,” the department said in a statement.
The new designation also came after conservative Brazilian Sen. Flávio Bolsonaro met with President Donald Trump in Washington to urge the administration to formally designate the gangs as terrorist entities.
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The 45-year-old senator and presidential hopeful shared a photo Tuesday standing by Trump’s side in the Oval Office, flashing a thumbs-up sign as he seeks to bolster his image amid a political scandal at home.
“I went specifically to ask him to designate the CV and PCC as terrorist organizations, because that’s what they are,” he told reporters in Washington.
With Brazil’s presidential election slated for October, supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro have campaigned for the U.S. designation to target the public security failures of current leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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The Trump administration increased pressure on Brazilian crime cartels Thursday by moving to classify two of the country’s largest gangs — Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV) — as foreign terrorist organizations.(Photo by Fabio Teixeira/picture alliance via Getty Images)
Proponents argue that the PCC and CV operate across international borders through drug trafficking, money laundering, weapons smuggling and territorial control, making them comparable to other transnational groups already labeled as terrorist organizations by the U.S.
Lula da Silva’s government strongly opposes the designation, arguing the gangs are heavily armed criminal enterprises rather than ideologically motivated terrorist groups. Lula is also seeking re-election.
Brazilian authorities launched a major anti-gang financial crackdown this week targeting fraud and money-laundering networks allegedly linked to PCC operations, The Associated Press reported.
Prosecutors revealed that the investigation uncovered billions of reais moved through fintech firms and shell structures.
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Last year, Brazilian authorities also uncovered a sprawling criminal network that had infiltrated parts of the fuel industry and connected to the financial sector through money-laundering schemes involving members of the PCC.
At the time, authorities seized 1.2 billion reais (approximately $220 million) in assets, the outlet said.
Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture.
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