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Weekly InSight  · November 15, 2019

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Over four years, InSight Crime has profiled the rise of the ex-FARC Mafia, dissidents from Colombia's peace process, who have now grown to become the country's principal criminal threat.
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Investigation: Chronicle of a Threat Foretold: the ex-FARC Mafia

Colombia’s peace process is at a critical stage. A growing number of FARC dissidents have taken up arms again, raising the   ...READ MORE

Sucumbíos: Lawless Ecuador Border Province Is Sanctuary for Traffickers

In January 2019, heavily armed gunmen traveling in a truck and on a motorbike ambushed a    ...READ MORE

Human Smuggling from Asia to Latin America On Rise

Authorities dismantled a transnational human smuggling ring that brought migrants from South Asia to Brazil and  ...READ MORE

Microtrafficking Getting Worse in Outskirts of Bogotá, Colombia

Three years ago, a massive police operation swept through the Bronx, a small neighborhood at the center of much of the drug   ...READ MORE

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A May 2019 report by InSight Crime identified more than 120 high-level Venezuelan officials who have engaged in criminal activity, often drug trafficking, including former Vice President Tareck El Aissami and current Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace Nestor Luis Reverol Torres.
 
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NOVEMBER 14, 2019

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The FARC dissidents are not a guerrilla but they are expanding criminal gangs that cannot be defeated as long as they have the support of Nicolás Maduro's regime in Venezuela, according to a report published by the organized crime investigation center InSight Crime.
 
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COLOMBIA.COM
NOVEMBER 12, 2019
Colombian Observatory of Organized Crime
InSight Crime has joined forces with the renowned National University of Rosario to launch the Colombian Observatory of Organized Crime - A platform focusing on criminal dynamics in post-conflict Colombia
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