Peru is working on a new approach to counter the violence from the remnants of the Shining Path guerrilla group. Rafael Rey, Peru’s minister of defense, told the news agency EFE that the approach includes new military intelligence and elite forces. It also includes a reward program that could pay [ … ]
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Transformation in Communications
A new fiber-optic cable is set to increase Guyana’s bandwidth capacity, reported the Web site Caribbean Net News. The cable is set to increase Internet capacity by 3,000 times and will bring national development opportunities including e-governance, e-health, e-learning and e-security, among others, said officials from the Guyana Telephone and [ … ]
Nearly 2,000 Militiamen Arrested In Colombia In ’09
A total of 1,937 suspected members of the new militia groups linked to drug trafficking have been arrested this year, the Colombian National Police said.
Peru Guerrillas Growing Stronger, Former Top Cop Says
The Shining Path guerrilla group "is increasingly improving its firepower" in the Valley of the Apurimac and Ene rivers, known as the VRAE region and considered Peru's principal cocaine-producing area, the former chief of the counter-terrorism police said.
US, Guatemala Net 10 Tonnes Of Cocaine Aboard Drug Sub
Guatemalan and US anti-drug agents have captured a semi-submersible vessel loaded with 10 tonnes of cocaine off the country's Pacific coast, Guatemala's anti-drug prosecutor said.
Peru To Use Sports To Counter Guerrillas, Drug Traffickers
The Peruvian government plans to spend $866,000 to build sports facilities in the strife-torn Valley of the Apurimac and Ene rivers, known as the VRAE region, where drug traffickers and the so-called "remnants" of the Shining Path guerrilla group operate, officials said.
Drug-Smuggling Militiamen Arrested In Colombia
Twenty-eight suspected members of a paramilitary organization linked to drug trafficking to the United States and Europe were arrested, Colombian authorities said.
Warming and Overfishing Threaten Thousands of Fishermen in Central America
Warming waters, overfishing, the use of unsuitable nets, and poaching are threatening the fishing industry in Central America, where around 100,000 families earn their living from this activity, an official said in Panama City.
Panamanian Police Confiscate 2.3 Tons of Cocaine
Panama City, July 8 (EFE).- The Panamanian police confiscated 2.3 tons of cocaine and detained two Mexicans and one Panamanian linked to smuggling during two operations carried out in the province of Colón and in La Chorrera, west of the capital, the director of the police, Gustavo Pérez, announced today.
Colombia Seized 15 Million Dollars from Drug Trafficking in the Last Month
BOGOTA, July 1, 2009 (AFP) - The Colombian police confiscated 15 million dollars from drug trafficking in the last month, an achievement linked to drug traffickers’ efforts to increase cocaine production, which has dropped due to actions taken by the authorities, the police announced on Wednesday.
US Intercepts “Narco Sub”: Colombian Officials
A US warship intercepted a submersible believed to be linked to the drug trade off Colombia's Pacific coastline, Colombian officials said Saturday.
Police Crack Down On Curacao Drug Ring With Ties To Hezbollah
Police from seven countries arrested 17 people in Curacao suspected of involvement in an international drug ring with links to Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, Dutch authorities said.