In Salinas, security agencies end party at house with over 40 people
At the residence, there was a flagrant case of noise pollution and drug seizure

In Salinópolis, northeastern Pará, an integrated action by the State Public Security System (Sieds) under the Summer Operation 2025 ended a "rave" party with over 40 people at a residence in the Vale do Sal I condominium, following anonymous complaints related to disturbance of the peace on Sunday (27).
The action took place shortly after the integrated patrol conducted by security agencies began along the sandy beaches and roads of the municipality. When a team from the Specialized Environmental Police Station received a report via the Disque-Denúncia 181 regarding the disturbance of the peace due to a party at a residence in the Vale do Sal I condominium.

The inspection convoy moved to the location indicated in the complaint, which reported that the event had been ongoing for at least two days with loud music and a large flow of people at the site.
Upon arriving at the location to verify the information, with authorization for entry, the security forces immediately confirmed the presence of more than 40 people inside a house consuming alcoholic beverages, in addition to the loud music, constituting noise pollution. Subsequently, during searches at the site, various substances in small quantities resembling narcotics were found near the pool, stored in plastic bags, which appeared to be cocaine, marijuana, and a bottle of ketamine, which were submitted for examination by the Scientific Police.

According to the coordinator of the Summer Operation 2025 in Salinas, Colonel PM Helderley Oliveira, upon arriving at the location, they confirmed the noise pollution, validating the information that had been relayed.
“In addition to the loud music, when we arrived, we also encountered more than 40 people, many consuming alcoholic beverages, and there were also narcotics being consumed on site. So, we entered, checks were made at the location, and during the action, the DJ at the party disrespected the delegate. The DJ was taken to the police station along with the person responsible for renting the house where the party was taking place, to be heard and for procedures to be recorded. Therefore, given the situation, the party was ended, and the people present had to leave, with only those residing at the location during the rental period remaining,” explained the colonel.

At the site, in addition to the quantity of narcotics, an audio mixer, a speaker, a laptop, a portable charger, an external hard drive, audio cables, a microphone, and a control table were also seized.
According to Delegate Alberone Lobato, present at the action, two Circumstantial Occurrence Terms (TCO) were recorded, one for disturbance of the peace against the man who was the DJ at the location and another for drug consumption against the person responsible for the house, since no one at the location claimed ownership of the seized drugs. “In addition to the condition of the two men, they were taken to the police station for procedures. The seized sound equipment was sent to the scientific police for examination and will only be released by judicial order,” he stated.

After the searches and the end of the party, a technical examination was also conducted at the location and on the seized drugs.
The action was carried out in an integrated manner by agents from the Secretariat of Public Security and Social Defense (Segup), Civil Police, Military Police, State Traffic Department, Scientific Police, and the Secretariat of Penitentiary Administration.
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Segup emphasizes the importance of reporting illicit activities, such as noise pollution, so that all necessary measures can be taken. Anyone can contact the official public security channels, either through the Disque-Denúncia by calling 181, or via WhatsApp at (91) 98151-8191 with the virtual attendant Iara, or in emergency cases at 190 of CIOp. Confidentiality and anonymity are guaranteed.