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Giant Cocaine Laboratory with Colombian Technology Found in Bolivia
A giant laboratory with Colombian technology, capable of processing five hundred kilograms of cocaine a week, has been discovered by the counter-narcotics police in Bolivia...
Port of Miami Drug Charges Linked to Jamaica, Costa Rica, Panamá
Indictments say longshoremen hid millions in narcotics on ships, containers
Bolivia Plans to Invest One Billion USD to Industrialize Mining
Bolivia plans to use one billion dollars from its net international reserves (NIR) to pursue mining industrialization projects...
W. Africa, Brazilian Airports Link Up to Fight Drugs
The United Nations Office for Drug and Crime launched a project on 14 October to improve communication between police and airports...
Following Kidnappers’ Footsteps
Paraguayan People’s Army Linked to Drug Trafficking and FARC
Making Criminals Pay
Colombia takes an international approach to countering money laundering
Reward Programs
Latin America has begun to use reward programs to help law enforcement capture individuals linked to criminal and terrorist organizations, and the results have been valuable.
Eurocopter Unveils New Look Helicopter
Eurocopter unveiled a new-look hybrid helicopter on Monday in a bid to counter U.S. rival Sikorsky’s efforts...
Eleven Associates of Mexican Drug Lord Barbie Captured
Colombian authorities carried out operations in five different cities, resulting in the arrest of 11 people linked to Mexican drug lord Edgar Valdez Villareal, alias “Barbie” on August 30.
MINUSTAH Peacekeepers Repair Key Haiti-Dominican Republic Bridge
The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), together with a Japanese engineering company in the earth-quake ravaged country with the UN mission, finished repairing the Ouanaminthe Bridge, a key link to neighboring Dominican Republic, after four weeks of work on Aug. 6.
Pisco Renews Link between Peru and the United States Dating to the Nineteenth Century
Peruvians are raising a glass to the boom in their exports of pisco, a distilled grape-based liquor considered a national symbol and the popularity of which is undergoing a resurgence abroad.