Overview
- The gov.br/captura site is live with profiles for up to 216 priority fugitives selected by each state and the Federal District, though some jurisdictions submitted fewer than eight names.
- Targets were chosen using a risk matrix that weighs crime severity, links to criminal organizations, multiple arrest warrants and interstate activity.
- The public portal displays photos and basic identifiers and directs citizens to submit anonymous tips via 190 or 197, with no reward program at launch.
- Justice Minister Ricardo Lewandowski also instituted Orcrim, a restricted national repository to integrate intelligence and enable database interoperability across federal and state security agencies under Senasp oversight.
- A dedicated operational cell will be installed in Rio de Janeiro to support manhunts where fugitives often hide, and the registry will be updated semiannually or sooner in justified cases; high‑profile names include André do Rap, Doca and Bernardo Bello.