Flying in a Colombian Pacific Naval Force helicopter over the thickly vegetated Bay of Málaga makes it clear why drug traffickers use this area as a transit point. This bay, near the midpoint between Colombia’s southern and northern borders, is a labyrinth of islands, inlets and shallow groves ideal for [ … ]
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Company Aided in Laundering $6 Billion, Says Indictment
The online currency exchange company Liberty Reserve was responsible for laundering over $6 billion over the last seven years, with millions of customers around the world, according to a three-count indictment on May 28.
Colombian Navy Seizes over Half a Ton of Cocaine
During a maritime interdiction, units from Colombia’s National Navy intercepted a go-fast vessel named “La Fe,” with 680 kilograms of cocaine on board.
Colombia Seizes Drugs in “Go-Fast” Speedboat
During a maritime interdiction operation, Colombian National Navy units detained a go-fast vessel in which 257 kilograms of marihuana and 59 kilos of cocaine hydrochloride were transported.
The Majority of Passwords Worldwide Are Vulnerable
A great deal of digital passwords generally used to access different services, such as Internet, online banking through computers, smart phones or tablets, are vulnerable due to repetition, according to a report published by Deloitte in February in Panama.
Coast Guard Interdicts $17 Million of Cocaine from Go-fast Vessel
The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted 635 kilograms of cocaine with an estimated wholesale value of more than $17 million from a go-fast vessel in the southwest Caribbean Sea, January 24, 2013.
Angola Buys Six Brazilian Military Aircraft
Angola purchased six fighter jets from Brazil, the Brazilian Minister of Defense Celso Amorim announced on February 18 during a visit to the African country.
Operation Martillo: A Year of Hammering down Drug Traffickers
Almost a year after Operation Martillo embarked on cornering go-fasts, semi-submersibles, and even panga boats on the waters along the Central American isthmus, the multinational coalition effort spearheaded by U.S. Joint Interagency Task Force – South (JIATF-S) can boast of an impressive roster of figures that proves its success in [ … ]
Undersea Cable Expected to Boost Internet for Africa
Potential investors, including Internet giant Google, were considering whether to proceed with a $1.5 billion undersea cable linking Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) to each other and the United States, a senior project official said. The 34,000-kilometer cable, which would be the first of its kind to [ … ]
Colombia Trains Mexican Pilots
Colombia uses its know-how in helicopter aviation to train the next generation of Mexican pilots As the sun began to set behind the orange-colored rock cliffs that flank the Colombian Air Force base in Melgar, a half-dozen Mexican helicopter pilot trainees enjoyed a light moment before their night missions began. [ … ]
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Peru to Buy 24 Helicopters to Fight against Guerrillas
The Peruvian government is evaluating French, Russian and American proposals to acquire 24 helicopters for the Armed Forces, according to Minister of Defense Pedro Cateriano, after attending a ceremony in which five reconditioned helicopters were delivered to the Army to counter guerrillas and drug trafficking on December 15.