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Weekly InSight · August 2, 2019
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A Former Warlord is Back in Colombia, Will His Drug Trafficking Empire Follow? ([link removed])
Authorities in Colombia have arrested an infamous former paramilitary warlord ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Northern Brazil Prison Massacre Suggests Shifting Criminal Dynamics ([link removed])
A gruesome prison massacre in northern Brazil has raised serious questions about potential shifts in criminal alliances. ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Suspicious Venezuela Shipwreck Reveals Drug Route to Dutch Caribbean ([link removed])
The sinking of a small boat heading from Venezuela to Curaçao and the disappearance of all the migrants ([link removed]) ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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US Troops Tempted by Fast Money from Migrant Smuggling ([link removed])
The arrest of two US Marines on migrant smuggling charges raises concerns that criminal groups along the US-Mexico border ...READ MORE ([link removed])
* Walled Inside Homes, Corpses of Mexico’s Disappeared Evade Authorities ([link removed])
* Bitter Fight for Former FARC Areas Drives Surge in Colombia Homicides ([link removed])
* Have Cryptocurrencies Really Helped Venezuela Sidestep US Sanctions? ([link removed])
* Europe Bust Points to Uruguay as Cocaine Transit Point ([link removed])
* Bolivia Forestry Officials Profit from Harvest of Illegal Wood ([link removed])
* Honduras Police Purge May Be Derailed by Alternative Agenda ([link removed])
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This port is the second most important in the Mexican Pacific and where the largest amount of fentanyl enters the country, according to several sources consulted for this story and a report by InSight Crime and The Wilson Center, published in February 2019.
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JULY 29, 2019
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According to InSight Crime, the Águilas Negras appeared in 2006 after the demobilization of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, a coalition of right-wing paramilitary groups.
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AUGUST 1, 2019
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InSight Crime has joined forces with the renowned National University of Rosario to launch the Colombian Observatory of Organized Crime - the most innovative investigative platform focusing on criminal dynamics in post-conflict Colombia
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