The second week of 2015 was a busy one in the Palácio do Planalto, headquarters of the Brazilian government. President Dilma Rousseff and the newly sworn-in Minister of Defense held many meetings to decide who would lead the country’s Armed Forces. The second week of 2015 was a busy one [ … ]
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Salvadoran and Chilean MINUSTAH Soldiers Cooperate to Help Haitians
Service members brought staple goods to be used for meals for about 200 children at an orphanage in Cap Haïtien. Troops also donated school supplies and desks to other facilities in the city. Troops from the Salvadoran Armed Forces (FAES) and the Chilean Armed Forces (FACh) recently cooperated to provide [ … ]
Colón, a Model of Security in Panama
United States Customs authorities announced on March 24 the seizure of one ton of cocaine in a speedboat, which had actually been discovered five days prior by a border patrol plane that alerted the Panamanian authorities, who intercepted the vessel off the coast of Panama. United States Customs authorities announced [ … ]
Guatemalan Security Forces Train Dogs to Aid and Protect Troops, Civilians
The Guatemalan Army is using 24 canines trained to aid with detaining suspects and assisting the Military Police patrol the streets of the country’s 22 departments. The Guatemalan Army is using 24 dogs trained to help detain suspects and assist the Military Police patrols of streets in the country’s 22 [ … ]
New Peruvian Military Contingent in MINUSTAH
A new Military contingent from Peru has been assisting the civilian population of Haiti's capital since January 21. This is the 24th Military contingent that Peru has sent to the Caribbean nation since 2004 as part of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). A new Peruvian Military contingent [ … ]
Brazilian Federal Highway Police Seizes About 10 Tons of Marijuana
Brazil’s Federal Highway Police (PRF) seized about 10 tons of marijuana off a truck near the city of São Paulo on February 27, making it possibly the largest bust of its kind in the State of São Paulo’s history. Brazil’s Federal Highway Police (PRF) seized about 10 tons of marijuana [ … ]
Ten Female Officers Among Brazil’s New MINUSTAH Contingent
More than 200 female Military Brazilians have already served in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). Currently, 10 others are preparing to be deployed to the Caribbean country in May, when they will take part in the 22nd Brazilian Contingent of the peacekeeping mission. More than 200 female [ … ]
Jamaica Finds New Ways to Combat Illicit Trafficking
Discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1494, Jamaica was occupied by the Spanish since 1509. Discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1494, Jamaica was occupied by the Spanish since 1509. In 1655, the island was captured by the English and confirmed as a British possession by the Treaty of Madrid in 1670. [ … ]
Argentine Army Makes Large Drug Seizure
Argentine Army Soldiers were surprised to find more than 2,000 bales of marijuana wrapped in plastic bags on January 11, shortly after entering a cattle field in the town of Misión Tacaaglé in the Province of Formosa. Argentine Army Soldiers were surprised to find more than 2,000 bales of marijuana [ … ]
The Colombian Navy Captures an Alleged FARC Semisubmersible
In a joint operation, the Colombian Navy and Air Force recently seized a submersible vessel that terrorists were constructing in the Department of Nariño. In a joint operation, the Colombian Navy and Air Force recently seized a submersible vessel that terrorists were constructing in the Department of Nariño. The semisubmersible, [ … ]
‘Córdova’, the post-conflict weapon in Colombia
The Colombian military industry has created the first pistol completely developed and produced in the country. The Colombian military industry has created the first pistol completely developed and produced in the country. The Córdova is a 9-mm semiautomatic handgun which weighs less than a kilogram designed to fire between nine [ … ]
PAHO helps Latin American nations prepare to fight Ebola
Although there have as yet been no confirmed cases of the deadly Ebola virus in Latin America, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is preparing to help health authorities to battle the disease if it appears in the region. Although there have as yet been no confirmed cases of the [ … ]