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Death of ‘Playboy’: Killing of flashy Rio gangster leaves security questions unanswered

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Celso Pinheiro Pimenta, 33, was long one of Rio’s most wanted men.  Photo: SCMP Picture

Rio de Janeiro officials celebrated the death of “Playboy,” a brutal gang leader famous for thumbing his nose at the authorities - yet his killing left new questions about security in the city unanswered.

The gang boss, whose real name was Celso Pinheiro Pimenta, ruled over a lawless slum, or favela, called Morro da Pedreira, controling a ring dealing in drugs, stolen vehicles and weapons.

On Saturday, dozens of elite police struck, deploying armoured vehicles and a helicopter to corner the man known universally as Playboy.

Officials say they found him in a girlfriend’s house and that, after his four bodyguards fled, he attempted to shoot at police with a Glock pistol and was himself fatally wounded.

“It was a total success, a surgical operation,” said federal police officer Carlos Eduardo Antunes Thome in an interview Monday on Globo television.

The 33-year-old was long one of Rio’s most wanted men. Disque-Denucia, which runs a hotline with rewards for information on criminals, put a 50,000 reais (US$14,200) price on Playboy - a fortune in a country where the minimum monthly wage is around $230.

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