If the bill on the new Brazilian Penal Code is approved by the House of Representatives, the country will make significant progress, particularly on the issue of terrorism, a crime that had not been considered or classified by the previous regulation.
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Guatemala: New Investigative Tool
The Government of Guatemala approved the formation of the General Criminal Investigations Bureau (DIGICRI, for its acronym in Spanish) in July 2012 to strengthen judicial investigations and close more cases.
Alleged Guatemalan Drug Lord to be Extradited to USA
The Fifth Sentencing Court of Guatemala approved, on September 19, the extradition of Guatemalan Walter Montejo Mérida alias “el Zope” to the United States on drug trafficking charges.
Paraguayan Military and Police Provide Free Medical Care with U.S. Assistance
With the advice and assistance of Special Operations Command South (SOCSOUTH) Civil Affairs planners, Paraguayan Military Civil Affairs soldiers teamed up with Paraguayan National Police units to provide medical attention and education to rural Paraguayans June 2-3. With the advice and assistance of Special Operations Command South (SOCSOUTH) Civil Affairs [ … ]
Iwias: Masters of the Jungle, Demons of Ecuador’s Army
When a leaf falls in the jungle, the eagle sees it, the serpent feels it and the tiger smells it. The Iwia Soldier sees, senses and smells it … IWIA Soldier creed When a leaf falls in the jungle, the eagle sees it, the serpent senses it, and the tiger [ … ]
Colombia Opens Door to Talks with Guerillas
The Colombian senate’s approval June 14 of looser terms in peace talks sends a strong message to leftist guerillas who have been battling the government for half a century, experts said.
Nicaragua Creates a Unit to Investigate Money Laundering
On June 12, the Nicaraguan Congress approved the Financial Analysis Unit (UAF), an entity with the power to investigate, at its discretion, individuals or firms suspected of money laundering or links to drug trafficking, an official source announced.
Navies of Several Countries Debate Common Problems in Rio
Representatives of the Navies of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Trinidad and Tobago, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard and Defense Department, will meet during Offshore Patrols Vessels Latin America, a conference aimed at discussing security issues common to these and other countries of Central and South America and [ … ]
Bolivian Congress Approves Sending Peace-Keeping Troops to Haiti
On April 21, the Bolivian Congress authorized sending 205 Military personnel to Haiti on a peace mission that will last six months. On April 21, the Bolivian Congress authorized sending 205 Military personnel to Haiti on a peace mission that will last six months. “By more than two-thirds of votes [ … ]
US authorities bust online international narcotics ring
Central American Presidents Seek Funds to Combat Drug Trafficking
In Guatemala on March 24, the Central American presidents will analyze progress on the regional security plan they approved eight months ago to combat drug trafficking and how to obtain the 320 million dollars needed for its implementation, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said.
Uruguai: Cyber Fraud Hits Latin American Banks
Banks in Brazil, Mexico and Argentina are the hardest hit in Latin America by fraud in online commerce and theft of confidential data, a practice known as phishing. The total bank losses in the region top $93 billion a year, found an investigation conducted by Proyecto Amparo, a Montevideo-based group [ … ]