Drug-trafficking cartels are increasingly using internet technology to improve their communication, evade law-enforcement operations, and recruit young people, but their tracks on the net could be used to combat them, officials responsible for the fight against drugs said at a meeting in Cancún, Mexico.
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Navies of Several Countries Debate Common Problems in Rio
Representatives of the Navies of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Trinidad and Tobago, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard and Defense Department, will meet during Offshore Patrols Vessels Latin America, a conference aimed at discussing security issues common to these and other countries of Central and South America and [ … ]
Interpol Swoop Nets 25 Suspected ‘Anonymous’ Hackers
Interpol has arrested 25 suspected members of the ‘Anonymous’ hackers group in a swoop covering more than a dozen cities in Europe and Latin America, the global police body said on February 28.
Dominican Republic: DNCD seizes 632 kilograms of cocaine
Country’s counter-narcotics agents have confiscated about 1,720 kilograms (3,784 pounds) of cocaine and about 27,000 pills of illicit substances so far this year.
Humanitarian Assistance Program Combats Malaria in Brazil’s Amazonas
A program geared to the reduction of malaria incidence and mortality was launched on January 20 in Manaus, Brazil, by the United States Southern Command’s (SOUTHCOM) Humanitarian Assistance Program in partnership with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). A program geared to the reduction of malaria incidence and mortality [ … ]
Bolivia Promises Net Eradication of Excess Coca in 2012
Bolivian Deputy Social Defense Minister Felipe Cáceres announced on January 16 that the country will seal a trilateral agreement with the United States and Brazil to carry out a pilot project to control excess coca crops.
A Civil Duty, A Shared Responsibility
Citizens expand the reach of security forces and help keep crime away from their homes. In Peñalolén, Chile, the community began with three neighborhood watch committees aligned with local government agencies in 2005. Today, the number of committees has grown to 166 for a community of 216,000. Norma Maray, manager [ … ]
Forging Leaders in the Region
From the time he was a little boy, Hans Weisser dreamed of more than the ordinary life: He strived to be part of the Chilean Military From the time he was a little boy, Hans Weisser dreamed of more than the ordinary life: He strived to be part of the [ … ]
Colombia, Central America Record Huge Drug Seizures
Colombian authorities have scored notable successes against one of the country’s most powerful drug traffickers, Daniel “El Loco” Barrera. The latest victory came in mid-September, when four different networks were targeted in Bogotá, Cali, Barranquilla and Villavicencio. Colombian authorities have scored notable successes against one of the country’s most powerful [ … ]
Terrorist Recruiting Goes High-Tech
Fishing with the Net
Spain Builds Satellite For Its Defense And Security
By 2013, Spain will have the ability to detect the position of any ship in the world from space, safeguarding crews from pirate hijackings through an automatic identification system. This capability will be possible with the Paz satellite. By 2013, Spain will have the ability to detect the position of [ … ]
Backers Model Proposed Costa Rican Security Tax on Colombian Success
Costa Rica’s national police force makes do with fewer than 300 vehicles. The National Coast Guard, which patrols 1,290 kilometers of Caribbean and Pacific coastline, has only 26 boats. As for aerial patrol, Costa Rica possesses only one helicopter and six airplanes. Costa Rica’s national police force makes do with [ … ]