In a bold effort to find regional solutions to Latin America’s drug trafficking problem, Bolivia has signed an “action plan” with its much larger neighbor, Brazil. SAO PAULO — In a bold effort to find regional solutions to Latin America’s drug trafficking problem, Bolivia has signed an “action plan” with [ … ]
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Colombia Targets ‘Precursor Chemicals’ Used to Make Cocaine
Colombian authorities have been cracking down on precursor chemicals used to make cocaine. BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Colombian authorities have been cracking down on precursor chemicals used to make cocaine. These acids, solvents and bases have a wide range of legitimate industrial uses. However, chemicals like acetone, sulfuric acid and potassium [ … ]
ARS Gloria, Colombia’s Flagship, Pays Visit to Alexandria, Virginia
At precisely 3 p.m. on May 24, the Colombian Navy’s four-masted training ship, the ARC Gloria, sailed into the port of Alexandria, Virginia — as enthusiastic cadets onboard fired a 19-gun salute and heartily belted out Colombia’s national anthem. At precisely 3 p.m. on May 24, the Colombian Navy’s four-masted [ … ]
Bolivia Expels Iranian Minister Following Argentine Complaint
On May 31, a surprise visit to Bolivia by Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi sparked diplomatic friction between Buenos Aires and La Paz and disputes within Evo Morales’s administration, which ended up expelling the official, who is accused of links to an attack in Argentina.
Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian Police Dismantle Drug-Trafficking Ring
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 [ … ]
Minister Nelson Jobim Calls On Brazilian Business to Invest in the National Defense Industry
Defense Minister Nelson Jobim has issued a call to Brazilian business to invest in the revitalization and development of the national defense industry. According to the minister, unlike in previous decades, the country is currently at a propitious moment for making “a qualitative leap” in this sector, especially following the [ … ]
Drug Trade Threatens Costa Rica’s ‘Pura Vida’ Reputation
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — A group of 14 prisoners tried to escape May 12th from La Reforma, Costa Rica’s largest prison. The attempted jailbreak was led by Nicaraguan inmate Erlyn Hurtado, who in 2005 was involved in one of the nation’s bloodiest massacres, and Johel Araya, who was shot [ … ]
U.S. Sanctions Venezuela’s PDVSA for Trade with Iran
On 24 May, the United States announced the imposition of new sanctions on “seven foreign entities,” including the Venezuelan state oil firm PDVSA, for trade with Iran On 24 May, the United States announced the imposition of new sanctions on “seven foreign entities,” including the Venezuelan state oil firm PDVSA, [ … ]
Fight against Drug Trafficking Will Be Priority of Armed Forces in Colombia
The fight against drug trafficking and criminal gangs, made up in part of former paramilitaries with ties to drug trafficking, will be the priority of the Colombian Armed Forces, the defense minister announced upon presenting his new security policy on 24 May. The fight against drug trafficking and criminal gangs, [ … ]
Homemade Tank Seized from Los Zetas in Western Mexico
A homemade tank, with capacity for twenty men, the ability to shoot in all directions, and resistance to explosives, was found during an operation targeting the Los Zetas cartel in the state of Jalisco, in western Mexico, the state government announced. A homemade tank, with capacity for twenty men, the [ … ]
Salvadoran Administration Proposes to Levy Security Tax on Capital
El Salvador’s leftist administration is seek to levy a tax on two thousand large taxpayers in order to raise 120 million dollars a year for the fight against crime, a proposal that has been cautiously received by business, which wants to know first what activities will be financed with those [ … ]
Three “Zetas” Arrested With Banners Claiming Responsibility for Massacre in Guatemala
Three alleged members of the Mexican Los Zetas cartel were arrested with banners claiming responsibility for the massacre of twenty-seven peasants in Guatemala a week ago, and with a warning to the press to stop publishing news unfavorable to that organization. Three alleged members of the Mexican Los Zetas cartel [ … ]