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Weekly InSight · October 25, 2019
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Will Tony Hernández Conviction Upend Narco-Politics in Honduras? ([link removed])
A jury in a US court has found the brother of the president of Honduras guilty on drug and ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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4 Takeaways from the US Trial against the Honduras President’s Brother ([link removed])
The US drug trial against the brother of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Is There a Link Between the Dollarization of Venezuela and Organized Crime? ([link removed])
“Eat here for $1,” reads a large sign in red letters outside a fast food joint in the center of Caracas ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Son of ‘El Chapo’ Freed After Fierce Cartel Mobilization in Mexico ([link removed])
Residents of Mexico’s Sinaloa state capital of Culiacán were paralyzed with fear as gunfire erupted after authorities briefly ...READ MORE ([link removed])
* Opposing Views on Security Battle it Out for Argentina’s Presidency ([link removed])
* Increase in Violence Leads to More Forced Displacements in Colombia ([link removed])
* Venezuela Mulling Outlandish Plan to Access Frozen Gold in London ([link removed])
* Money Laundering May Have Fueled Luxury US Lifestyle of Hugo Chavez’s Daughter ([link removed])
* Tugboat Off Aruba Coast Hides More Than Just Cocaine ([link removed])
* Nicaragua Government’s Alleged Drug Trade Ties Deepen with Arrest ([link removed])
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InSight Crime reports that little is known about Joaquín Guzmán López. As for Ovidio and two of El Chapo’s other sons, Iván Archivaldo, and Jesús Alfredo, they were deeply involved in a successful power battle within the cartel against El Chapo’s “former right-hand man, Dámaso López Núñez, alias Licenciado."
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OCTOBER 20, 2019
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Colombian authorities dismantled a criminal organization dedicated to the sexual exploitation of minors, including Venezuelan children. The finding confirms the vulnerability of these migrants, who are used to bolster child trafficking networks that Colombia's justice system has failed to curb, reported InSight Crime.
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OCTOBER 19, 2019
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