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Honduran Supreme Court Backs Police Director Amid Death Squad Claims

Honduran Supreme Court Backs Police Director Amid Death Squad Claims

The president of the Honduran Supreme Court (CSJ) has said the nation’s police director, mired in controversy over allegations that he was involved in extrajudicial killings, has never been found guilty of anything and as such should be fully supported. CSJ President Jorge Rivera Aviles said Juan Carlos “El Tigre” Bonilla, who is accused of [...]

Urabeños are Colombia’s Last National Drug Gang: Govt

Urabeños are Colombia’s Last National Drug Gang: Govt

Speaking in the Caribbean city of Santa Marta, President Juan Manuel Santos said that other BACRIM (from the Spanish “bandas criminales”), such as the Rastrojos, were getting progressively weaker thanks to the actions of the government, according to a press release from the presidency. He highlighted the security forces’ work to capture or kill the leaders of these groups.

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Of the 33 splinter groups that emerged following the demobilization of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), some six now remain, according to think tank Nuevo Arco Iris. However, this may be less a product of the government’s security policies than of the consolidation of the paramilitary successors into a smaller number of stronger groups.

The Urabeños have led the way in this consolidation, with their aggressive moves to absorb or neutralize rivals and take over their territory. The group has reportedly bought the support of organizations like the Machos and Renacer in west Colombia, taking on the rival Rastrojos in their home turf. Simultaneously, it has launched a bid to take Medellin from the long-established Oficina de Envigado.

The Urabeños are some of the principal suppliers of cocaine to Mexican cartels, among them the brutal Zetas.

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    Bolivia to Spain Drug Network Unraveled

    Bolivia to Spain Drug Network Unraveled

    An drug trafficking ring that transported Bolivian cocaine to Spain has been dismantled, revealing a direct international export routes from this Andean nation, which traditionally ships its drugs to neighbors like Brazil.

    Following a joint investigat…

    Central America Works to Coordinate Laws on Organized Crime

    Central America Works to Coordinate Laws on Organized Crime

    The governments of Central America and the Dominican Republic announced the creation of a commission to harmonize laws across the region against organized crime.

    12 Mexican Police, 1 Civilian Killed in Sinaloa Ambush

    12 Mexican Police, 1 Civilian Killed in Sinaloa Ambush

    Armed gunmen ambushed a police convoy in Sinaloa, west Mexico, killing 12 police and one bystander.

    North Mexico Prison Sees Mass Break-Out

    North Mexico Prison Sees Mass Break-Out

    Some 59 prisoners escaped and seven died during a riot at a prison in the town of Nuevo Laredo, north Mexico.

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