A group of marines, backed by helicopters and armoured vehicles, were joined by around 800 armed police and other officers during the raid in the Mangueria neighbourhood, one of Rio de Janeiro’s most populous neighborhoods.
The shantytown is a key part of the city as the Maracana stadium located nearby will host both the 2014 World Cup final and the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2016 Olympic Games.
The operation is an attempt to drive from the area the drug traffickers that have held sway there for decades, Brazilian officials said.

Swoop on the slums: Policemen prepare for the operation against drug dealers at Mangueira favela

Bulldozing their way in: Brazilian Navy soldiers in an armoured vehicle prepare to take over the heavily populated neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro

Forcing their way in: Policeman and Brazilian Navy soldiers met little resistance as they charged into the shantytown
The convoy made their way through the streets before finally reaching the summit of the hillside neighbourhood around 90 minutes after they first moved in.
Officers then raised the Brazilian flag to mark the successful completion of the operation.
Rio state public security director Jose Beltrame said in a televised news conference that officers had taken control of the slum without exchange of gunfire.

Swoop: A group of armoured vehicles enters the Mangueira district of Rio de Janeiro to rid it of gangs ahead of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics

Chilled out: A resident casually reads a newspaper as a group of four special police take part in the operation

Blue mist descends: A marine throws a series of smoke grenades as a tank makes progress through the shanty town
So far more than 20 slums have been cleared of gangs during a three year operation by authorities in Rio, but officials insist a Police Pacification Unit, or UPP, will be established in the favela and will work with security and social agents on an ongoing basis.
They hope to drive down levels of crime and violence in the slums.

Taking aim: A member of Brazil's special police unit BOPE points his gun at an unseen target during this morning's operation
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