The Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian police united to destroy a major drug-trafficking ring, arresting fourteen people and seizing a large amount of cocaine, it was announced. The Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian police united to destroy a major drug-trafficking ring, arresting fourteen people and seizing a large amount of cocaine, it [ … ]
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Puricelli: The Administration Is Committed to the Recovery of the Defense Industry
Argentine Defense Minister Arturo Puricelli alluded to the administration’s commitment “to the recovery of the defense industry and defense technology” during the celebration of the 201st anniversary of the Argentine Army, at a ceremony held at the Military College of the Nation, in the locality of El Palomar. Argentine Defense [ … ]
Bin Laden’s Death Puts Renewed Spotlight on Islamic Terror Groups
The death of Osama bin Laden has refocused attention on Islamic extremist groups throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The death of Osama bin Laden has refocused attention on Islamic extremist groups throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. From Ciudad del Este, Paraguay — nicknamed “contraband capital of Latin America” [ … ]
Brazil’s ‘Robocops’ Spot Bad Guys a Mile Away With Face Recognition Sunglasses
“GOOOOOOOL!!” The crowd inside São Paulo’s Morumbi Stadium goes wild. “GOOOOOOOL!!” The crowd inside São Paulo’s Morumbi Stadium goes wild. Amid the revelry, a military police officer scans the crowd. His mirrored sunglasses aren’t just shading his eyes; they’re comparing the thousands of fans against a database of criminals and [ … ]
U.S. Military Docs Provide Care to Trinidad and Tobago Locals
Praises of gratitude and appreciation were heard in the operating room of the Health Response Team facility when a local man from Trinidad and Tobago thanked Lt. Col (Dr) Mark Scherrer, 60th Medical Group general surgeon, for removing a benign tumor from the back of his head.
Right-hand Man of Mexican Cartel Boss “El Chapo” Guzmán Arrested
One of cartel boss Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán’s right-hand men in northwestern Mexico has been detained by military personnel, the Secretariat of Defense announced in a statement.
Mexican Soldiers Arrest Man Alleged to Be Responsible for Killings in Tamaulipas
On 16 April, Mexican military personnel detained a leader of the Los Zetas cartel accused of being the alleged instigator of the murders of 145 people whose bodies were dug up this month in the town of San Fernando (Tamaulipas, in northeastern Mexico), the Secretariat of the Navy announced.
FARC Leader’s Right-Hand Man Killed by Colombian Army
The Colombian Army has killed the man “closest to and most trusted by” the FARC’s highest-ranking leader, Alfonso Cano, along with two other guerrillas, in fighting in the locality of Aipe (270 km south of Bogotá), the government affirmed on 21 March.
On New Threats
On looking over an old book from what was then the Advanced Military Studies Center (CAEM), I found an interesting definition of security: “… it is a basic need of human individuals and groups and an inalienable right of man and of nations. It may be individual, community, specific, national, [ … ]
Death of Minor, Man Raise Death Toll to 9 in Guatemala Bus Attack
Thirteen-year-old Jorge Enrique Cac Zacarías, died in Guatemala on the night of 9 January as a result of the injuries he suffered following the attack on a bus on 3 January, hospital sources announced.
Paraguay To Extradite Lebanese ‘Terrorist’ To U.S.
An appeals court in Paraguay ruled in favor of extraditing a Lebanese man wanted in the United States on charges linked to raising funds for the militant group Hezbollah.
Fujimori Ex-Aide, Military Sentenced for 1990s Massacres
Former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori’s right hand man. . .