Colombian narco-trafficker Richard Mosquera Mosquera, who is known as “Pipe,” faces a maximum sentence of life in prison after he pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court on November 25 to conspiring to traffic and distribute at least five kilograms of cocain Colombian narco-trafficker Richard Mosquera Mosquera, who is known as [ … ]
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The Air Forces of Colombia and Perú Train Together to Fight Terrorism, Drug Trafficking
The Air Forces of Colombia and Perú recently trained together to maximize the effectiveness of their cooperative battle against international drug trafficking organizations and terrorist groups. The Air Forces of Colombia and Perú recently trained together to maximize the effectiveness of their cooperative battle against international drug trafficking organizations and [ … ]
Optimal Batteries Can Make Critical Difference on Battlefield
Something as seemingly insignificant as a battery could change a battlefield outcome. Staff Sgt. José R. Salcedo III learned this one night in Afghanistan. Alkaline batteries were to blame for his sight shutting down during a critical moment. WASHINGTON - Something as seemingly insignificant as a battery could change a [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Flying with Paraguay’s Moros
Paraguay’s Third Fighter Squadron's routines are especially focused on the training of new fighter pilots, conducting aerial target practice missions, use of mounted machine guns, missiles and bombs, in addition to operational missions where the squadron The Moros, which are the symbol of the Paraguay’s Third Fighter Squadron, were the [ … ]
Peruvian police act quickly to capture robbery gang suspects
Agents with the National Police of Peru (PNP), including investigators with the elite Genesis Group recently acted quickly to capture three members of an armed robbery gang known as The Gunmen of Callao. Agents with the National Police of Peru (PNP), including investigators with the elite Genesis Group recently acted [ … ]
Surveillance cameras help police reduce crime in Guatemala City
Violence rates in sectors under surveillance have dropped by up to 40 percent since law enforcement authorities installed the video cameras at a cost of $150 million (USD). Guatemalan police officials believed the 1,900 surveillance cameras authorities installed in June in different parts of Guatemala City would help them prevent [ … ]
FARC weakened and undergoing a severe economic crisis
The “Sword of Honor” offensive by the Colombian National Army against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has been an enormous success, cutting into the terrorist group’s capabilities by 26 percent. The “Sword of Honor” offensive by the Colombian National Army against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) [ … ]
Sinaloa Cartel operatives fight for power in Honduras after security forces capture the ‘Black Wolf’
The cartel operatives are fighting over control of drug trafficking routes, properties owned by the cartel, some of which are worth millions of dollars, and weapons
Colombian Army Helps Rebuild FARC-Ravaged Indigenous Tribal Villages
Just after midnight on New Year’s Day, Embera Katío tribe leader Reinaldo Domico — an anthropologist and indigenous rights activist — was changing music on his stereo when a man barged into his home in Colombia’s northern mountains. The assailant, masked in a black balaclava, shot Domico four times in [ … ]
MRE Production for 2014 does away with Refried Beans, Fajitas
Barbecue shredded beef, vegetarian taco pasta, and seasoned black beans will replace chicken fajitas, vegetable lasagna, refried beans and potato cheddar soup in the 2014 production of Meals, Ready-to-Eat.
Organized Crime in Central America Isn’t Limited Only to Illicit Drugs
Armed criminals recently stopped a driver transporting 19 tons of Costa Rica’s world-famous arabica coffee to the shipping port, forcing him to turn over his load. The gunmen later sold the prized coffee on the black market.