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Date December 20, 2019 12:35 PM
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Weekly InSight · December 20, 2019
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Landmark US Drug Trial Leaves Bloody Trail in Honduras ([link removed])

The director of a maximum-security prison in Honduras was brazenly murdered in broad daylight, in what was just the latest in a ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Butterflies, Beetles ([link removed]) and ([link removed]) Spiders: Costa Rica’s Smaller Eco-trafficking Targets ([link removed])

While eco-trafficking in Costa Rica has largely been associated with turtles, recent raids have ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Jade: New Crown Jewel for Crime Groups in Guatemala ([link removed])

Authorities have uncovered that an eastern coastal region of Guatemala, known to be a cocaine corridor, has been used in the ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Tankers Go Dark to Help Venezuela Evade Oil Sanctions ([link removed])

Venezuela is using “invisible” tankers to secretly export its oil reserves, enabling a renewed uptick in exports that could help President ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Senior Police Linked to Family Drug Clans in Peru’s VRAEM ([link removed])

Authorities in Peru are investigating possible links between family clans dedicated to drug trafficking and police officials that are ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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According to InSight Crime, the year 2017 ended with 45 multiple killings in Jamaica – 37 double murders, six triple murders, and two quadruple murders, resulting in a 20 per cent increase in murders overall.


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JAMAICA GLEANER ([link removed])
DECEMBER 16, 2019
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According to InSight Crime, Los Rastrojos, the Clan del Golfo, Bolivarian Liberation Forces, Tren de Aragua, ELN, are the groups behind the increased violence in the state, with frequent shootings and murders (33 victims of violence in October 2019 alone) to control human trafficking, narcotrafficking, and smuggling on the border.


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DECEMBER 18, 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 - A platform focusing on criminal dynamics in post-conflict Colombia

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