Paraguayan anti-drug agents have incinerated around five hundred kilos of cocaine in the furnaces of a steel plant, on a judge’s order, seized another two hundred kilos, and detained three suspected drug traffickers, a police report indicated on 25 March.
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Mexican Government Confirms That U.S. Drones Have Flown Over Its Territory
On 16 March, the Mexican government confirmed that U.S. unarmed pilotless aircraft (drones) have flown over its territory in order to gather intelligence information on organized crime, in actions under Mexican control and in compliance with domestic law.
Argentina Sends White Helmets to Border between Libya and Tunisia on Account of Refugees
Argentina will send a delegation of logistics experts to the border between Libya and Tunisia in order to assist those displaced by the conflict in the region...
World Court Rules on Costa Rica-Nicaragua Dispute
The United Nations’ highest court has ordered Costa Rica and Nicaragua to keep their security forces out of a disputed border region along the San Juan River that separates them.
Six Basque Separatists Accused of FARC Ties
A Spanish judge ordered the prosecution of six Basque separatists, including two former ETA leaders, for allegedly collaborating with the Colombian rebel group FARC.
U.S., Canada & 21 Caribbean and Latin American Nations Gather for Tradewinds 2011
U.S. Marines and 22 partner nation coast guard, law enforcement and ground forces will arrive in Antigua and Barbuda on Wednesday, to participate in exercise Tradewinds 2011.
Afghan Police Graduate C-IED Course Prepared to Train Others
Afghan National Civil Order Policemen (ANP) proudly displayed their certificates during a graduation ceremony on 17 February for the counter improvised explosive device (C-IED) awareness train-the-trainer course held at the Paktiya provincial police headquarters in Gardez City.
Drug Traffickers and Gangs in Honduras
On 6 January, a massacre took place in Olancho, a region in northeastern Honduras, in which four women and an equal number of children lost their lives. Honduran Security Minister Oscar Álvarez has attributed the killings to a war between the Juticalpa and Catacamas cartels. In the same way that [ … ]
U.S. Will Unify Initiatives to Combat Organized Crime in Latin America
The United States is seeking to unify the plans it sponsors against organized crime in Latin America, in order to achieve greater coordination and effectiveness, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs William Brownfield announced in Guatemala on 6 February.
DoD, USSOUTHCOM Support Project to Empower Women in Barbados
In order to help empower local women in Barbados, the U.S. Department of Defense’s Humanitarian Assistance Program recently donated funds for the Caribbean island’s Young Woman’s Christian Association (YWCA) through the U.S. Southern Command and the U.S. Embassy to the Caribbean.
Ecuador Activates Two Military Detachments on Border with Colombia
Ecuador has activated two military detachments on its border with Colombia in order to neutralize the infiltration of guerrillas and other illegal groups from that country, the Defense Ministry announced.
Lugo Orders Pressure on Paraguayan Guerrilla Group Redoubled
Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo has ordered the redoubling of police pressure on the Paraguayan People’s Army (EPP), a leftist guerrilla group, which claimed responsibility for a bombing targeting police officers in the northern locality of Horqueta on 18 January, a minister said.