Highlighting the impact of drug abuse around the world, the head of the United Nations anti-drugs office today said that countering transnational organized crime and illicit drugs must become an integral part of the development agenda.
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Interview with Major General César Adonay Acosta Bonilla
In April 2012, military and civilian leaders from 13 Western Hemisphere countries met in San Salvador for the Central American Security Conference. The event, sponsored by the U.S. Southern Command and the Salvadoran Armed Forces, joined other efforts to strengthen cooperation and counter organized crime in the region.
Demobilized Former Guerrillas Introduce ‘Chance by Colombia’ Brand
An alliance between the Ministry of National Defense and the Colombian Reintegration Agency has given rise to a clothing brand that is now a sustainable alternative for demobilized former members of irregular armed groups. Eighty-two items of clothing form part of the collection with which the brand is being launched.
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 Counter Drug Unit Seizes 307 Kilos of Cocaine
Information from Peru’s antidrug directorate –DIRANDRO, led Bolivia’s counter narcotics special force –FELCN, to the seizure of 307.4 kilos of Peruvian cocaine en-route to Brazil, reported Bolivian news website eldeber.com.bo on April 17.
Tradewinds 2012 to Focus on Caribbean Security
During a press conference held at the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) headquarters in Bridgetown on April 5, Lieutenant Colonel Ricardo Vickers, co-director of Tradewinds 2012 exercise announced that the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)-sponsored event will focus on developing participants’ capacity to conduct maritime interdiction and counter transnational organized crime.
Dominican Republic: DNCD seizes 632 kilograms of cocaine
Country’s counter-narcotics agents have confiscated about 1,720 kilograms (3,784 pounds) of cocaine and about 27,000 pills of illicit substances so far this year.
Leveraging Science and Technology to Combat Transnational Organized Crime
Recognizing that countering transnational criminal organizations requires diverse and innovative solutions, representatives from the U.S. Department of Defense, security officers from every service of the U.S. Armed Forces, as well as academics and science and technology leaders from the United States, Central America, South America and the Caribbean gathered at [ … ]
A Civil Duty, A Shared Responsibility
Citizens expand the reach of security forces and help keep crime away from their homes. In Peñalolén, Chile, the community began with three neighborhood watch committees aligned with local government agencies in 2005. Today, the number of committees has grown to 166 for a community of 216,000. Norma Maray, manager [ … ]
Forging Leaders in the Region
From the time he was a little boy, Hans Weisser dreamed of more than the ordinary life: He strived to be part of the Chilean Military From the time he was a little boy, Hans Weisser dreamed of more than the ordinary life: He strived to be part of the [ … ]
Brazilian Lawmaker Wants Colombia’s FARC Labeled ‘Terrorists’
A social democratic lawmaker said on November 28 he planned to ask the Brazilian Congress to brand Colombia’s leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels as “terrorists’ ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics.
Global Nature of Terrorism Drives Biosurveillance
The global nature of terrorism and the growing potential of nations and individuals to acquire weapons of mass destruction drive the Defense Department’s effort to counter these threats, the assistant secretary of defense for nuclear, chemical and biological defense programs said.