Pará ends October 2025 recording the best month in the historical series
In comparison with October 2018, the reduction achieved in October 2025 reaches 58% in Violent Lethal Crimes
According to the survey released by the Adjunct Secretariat of Intelligence and Criminal Analysis (Siac), linked to the Secretariat of Public Security and Social Defense (Segup), Pará recorded a reduction in Intentional Violent Lethal Crimes (CVLI), which includes homicide, femicide, robbery followed by death, and bodily injury resulting in death, in the tenth month of the year throughout the State. According to the data presented this Saturday (1st), in the ranking of the months of October, 2025 leads with the lowest number of records. In comparison with October 2018, the reduction achieved in October 2025 reaches 58% in CVLI.
“It is with great satisfaction that we present the results of October 2025. This month marks a turning point in public safety in Pará, with the lowest crime rate ever recorded among the months of October in our historical series. This achievement is not an isolated event, but the direct result of rigorous strategic planning, the tireless dedication of our police forces, and continuous investment in technology and intelligence. October 2025 represents a new paradigm, demonstrating that, with commitment and strategy, we can build a safer Pará for everyone,” stated the head of Segup, Ualame Machado.
Reduction in October - According to the data released by Siac, from October 1 to 31, 2025, there were 144 occurrences of CVLI in the State, while in the same period of 2018, 340 cases were recorded, indicating a reduction of approximately 57.65%. Compared to the previous year, which recorded 153 cases, the variation reaches 6%. The numbers also indicate that in the historical line, since 2010, this was the best month of October regarding the lowest number of Violent Lethal Crimes in the month.
The number of homicides fell by 60.25% throughout the State, with 322 and 128 cases recorded in October of 2018 and 2025, respectively.
“This historic milestone is a tribute to the courage and professionalism of every police officer, investigator, and security agent who risks their life daily to protect our population. I thank each one for their dedication. Our commitment now is to consolidate this downward trend by intensifying our crime prevention and repression actions, ensuring that public safety is always the top priority of our management. We will continue to work tirelessly so that every citizen of Pará feels safe in their home, in their community, and throughout our state,” concluded Ualame.
*More reductions -* From January to October 2025, there were 1,527 cases of CVLI recorded in the State, proving a reduction of 55.58% compared to the same period in 2018, when 3,438 cases were recorded, which represents the preservation of 1,911 lives in absolute numbers. Considering the comparison with the same period in 2024, which recorded 1,632 cases of CVLI, there was a reduction of 6.43% in violent crimes.
Regarding the number of homicides recorded in ten months of 2025, Pará showed a reduction of 56.60% when comparing the same period between the years 2018 and 2025, which recorded 3,184 and 1,382 occurrences of homicides, respectively.
Investments – In October, the Government of Pará made the largest public safety delivery in history all at once. The investment, amounting to over R$ 50 million, aims to strengthen and increase the fleet of the Security System agencies that will already be used during the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30), which takes place in Belém this November.
The investment resources total R$ 53,309,322.59, coming from the National Public Security Fund and the State Public Security Fund (Fesp), linked to Segup, in addition to agreements with the Federal Government, linked to Segup. Among the agencies benefiting from the new equipment are the Civil Police, Military Police, and Scientific Police of the State (PCEPA), as well as the Military Fire Brigade and Segup.
