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- <text id=90TT1838>
- <title>
- July 16, 1990: World Notes:Brazil
- </title>
- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- July 16, 1990 Twentysomething
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 41
- World Notes
- BRAZIL
- A Growth Industry
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p> In a period of strict economic austerity, gangs of kidnapers
- are bidding to become Brazil's richest citizens. More than two
- dozen people, mostly businessmen, have been abducted and held
- for ransom in Rio de Janeiro so far this year. Last week
- brought the third in six days.
- </p>
- <p> Police say the perpetrators are organized criminals who find
- kidnaping easier and more profitable than robbing banks or
- dealing drugs. Last month a prominent Rio citizen, Roberto
- Medina, was released after 15 days, when his family paid at
- least $2.5 million.
- </p>
- <p> The wave of kidnaping is spreading to other cities and even
- towns like Cianorte (pop. 30,000), which has seen three in the
- past two months. The federal government is preparing to step
- in, and the National Congress is debating legislation that
- would confiscate the property of suspected kidnapers and
- increase jail sentences for those convicted.
- </p>
- <p> President Fernando Collor de Mello said last week that the
- government had to "stop Rio from becoming a new Chicago." Local
- critics suggested that a better comparison might be with
- Medellin, Colombia.
- </p>
-
- </body>
- </article>
- </text>
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