World Space Week is an annual United Nations-sponsored event held October 4-10 in more than 95 countries to commemorate the contributions of space science and technology to humanity. On October 4, the Colombian Air Force (FAC) and various civilian and military institutions joined this celebration with an event that brought [ … ]
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Brazil Arrests One of Its Most Wanted Narcotraffickers in São Paulo
On September 5, the State of São Paulo Civil Police arrested Anderson Lacerda Pereira, alias Gordão, one of Brazil’s most wanted narcotraffickers, at a restaurant in Poá. Pereira had been wanted since 2017, when he was sentenced to 21 years in prison for international narcotrafficking and also had an Interpol [ … ]
Brazil: Federal Police Dismantles International Narcotrafficking Organization
In mid-September, Brazil’s Federal Police (PF) launched Operation Rookies to dismantle a criminal organization that engaged in transnational narcotrafficking and money laundering. “The Justice ordered the blocking of 130 bank accounts of 30 people under investigation,” the PF reported. According to the investigation, members of the criminal organization moved close [ … ]
‘I am Here to Serve’
Camouflage is part of her life and military vocation. “I am here to serve,” says Joint Command Sergeant Major Consuelo Díaz Álvarez, sergeant major of the Colombian Military Forces, the first female soldier to be promoted to that rank. She proudly remembers the day she joined the Colombian Army in [ … ]
Colombian Military Forces Continue to Deal Blows to FARC Dissident Groups
The Colombian Army succeeded in further weakening dissident groups of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) by capturing three of their leaders in the eastern Colombian department of Meta in early September. Alias Boliqueso, leader of the Jorge Briceño Structure, alias Anderson and alias Iván, leaders of Structure 39, [ … ]
Colombia Bursts onto Space
Colombian authorities are determined to make inroads into space development, and have begun to reap the benefits of data collected on intelligence, cartography, climate, agriculture, and airspace and terrestrial security, among others. In the future Colombia will seek to create its own space agency. For the time being, the Colombian [ … ]
Colombian Armed Forces Dismantle Narcotrafficking Organization Linked to Mexican Cartels
The Colombian Military Forces, in a Navy-led operation, dismantled a transnational narcotrafficking organization that sent large drug shipments to Central America and Mexico from the Colombian Pacific coast, the naval institution said in late August. “We were able to capture and prosecute 12 alleged members of the criminal group, who [ … ]
Bricomiles Raise Suspicions in Venezuelan Society
The Community-Military Brigades (Bricomiles) created by the Nicolás Maduro regime in late June to repair and refurbish the country’s public schools and health centers are raising suspicions that soldiers with the brigades may get involved in educational matters. Members of the Bolivarian Armed Forces (FANB), the ruling United Socialist Party [ … ]
XXIII Ibero-American Defense College Directors Conference Addresses Armed Forces’ Participation in the Fight Against COVID-19
During a bus tour of the striking São João Fortress, the site of the foundation of the city of Rio de Janeiro (1565), Brazilian Navy Rear Admiral Gilberto Cezar Lourenço made a comment that drew chuckles from the passengers. “The sun rises for everyone, but the shade of Sugar Loaf [ … ]
Mexican Cartels Spread Tentacles Across South America
Mexican cartels are expanding their operations in South America, buying and trafficking cocaine through connections established in several countries for distribution in the United States and Europe. In Colombia, the Mexican Sinaloa, Jalisco New Generation (CJNG), Los Zetas, and Beltrán Leyva cartels are reportedly the main buyers and traffickers of [ … ]
Russian Spies: A Legacy of the Cold War
An attempt by a Russian spy posing as a Brazilian to infiltrate the International Criminal Court (ICC), which investigates Russian war crimes, has drawn attention to a scheme dating back to the Cold War era and the Kremlin’s use of spies in various regions of the world. The Dutch Intelligence [ … ]
Ecuador Deals Blow to Narcotrafficking, Crime on Colombian Border
A little more than a month after beginning operations, Joint Task Force (JTF) Esmeraldas, tasked with combating and reducing insecurity in the Ecuadorian province of the same name, on the border with Colombia, has been showing positive results. [caption id="attachment_72903" align="alignleft" width="300"] JTF Esmeraldas officers carry out an operation in [ … ]