Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes swore in General David Munguía Payés as the country’s new Minister of Security and Justice, making him the first military man to occupy that post since the signing of the peace accords that marked the end of the civil war in 1992.
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Malian Guilty Of Drug-Running For Al-Qaeda, FARC
A Malian man faces up to 15 years in jail after pleading guilty to trafficking cocaine to fund the activities of Al-Qaeda and FARC guerrilla fighters in Colombia, US prosecutors said.
Retired General Sweeps Guatemala Election
A retired general promising a crackdown on violent crime won Guatemala’s presidential election on November 6 and will be the first military man to take power since democracy was restored in 1986.
The Youth Armies of Drug Cartels
Since President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006, more than 50,490 people in Mexico have fallen victim to violence related to organized crime. Since President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006, more than 50,490 people in Mexico have fallen victim to violence related to organized crime. During this [ … ]
Mexico Arrests Man Responsible for “Chapo” Guzmán’s Operations in Central America
An individual responsible for transporting drugs from Central America to Mexico for the cartel led by Mexican drug boss Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán was detained in the southern part of the Mexican capital, the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) announced. An individual responsible for transporting drugs from Central America to [ … ]
Peruvian Government Launches Security Fund to Fight Crime
On August 31, the Peruvian Government approved the creation of a Special Fund for Citizen Security with a contribution of 200 million soles (70 million dollars) to strengthen the fight against crime, Cabinet chief Salomón Lerner announced. On August 31, the Peruvian Government approved the creation of a Special Fund [ … ]
From St. Kitts to Suriname, Caribbean Drug Runners Try to Evade the Law
Caribbean cocaine smugglers are finding ever more brazen ways of getting drugs past customs agents — with officials in the past few weeks discovering the illicit white powder hidden in everything from iron pipes to Hindu religious objects. Caribbean cocaine smugglers are finding ever more brazen ways of getting drugs [ … ]
PANAMAX 2011 Concludes 12 Days of Training
The U.S. and multinational forces who participated in PANAMAX 2011 concluded the exercise in Panama City on August 26, after 12 days of training simulating the defense of the Panama Canal. Sea and land forces from 16 nations, which included 22 naval assets, participated in class room training and real [ … ]
Panama’s Public Forces Score Big Gains in Counter-Narcotics Fight
Panama’s public forces continue to disrupt drug traffic heading through their country by making multiple big busts — especially those involving boats and cargo shipments along shorelines. Panama’s public forces continue to disrupt drug traffic heading through their country by making multiple big busts — especially those involving boats and [ … ]
Top Leadership of “Alta Guajira” Criminal Gang Dismantled in Colombia
Colombia’s Criminal Investigation Directorate and INTERPOL struck their most crushing blow against the “Alta Guajira” criminal gang upon arresting Johan Alberto Caldera, alias “Cobra,” the organization’s chief leader, and Luis Ignacio Suárez Rosario, alias “Pantera”, its second-in-command. Colombia’s Criminal Investigation Directorate and INTERPOL struck their most crushing blow against the [ … ]
Cyberspace Becomes Newest Battlefield for Brazil’s Armed Forces
The Brazilian Army is getting ready to engage an enemy who takes down entire networks, reveals state secrets and compromises countries’ security with a few keystrokes. The Brazilian Army is getting ready to engage an enemy who takes down entire networks, reveals state secrets and compromises countries’ security with a [ … ]
Costa Rica Recycles Drug Vehicles to Help Security Forces Fight Crime
For a country that prides itself on recycling newspapers, glass bottles and polyethylene plastic bags to protect its environment, it seems only fitting that Costa Rica also puts confiscated narco-trafficking vehicles to good use – turning them against the very criminals that once used these cars, boats and planes to [ … ]