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Weekly InSight · July 26, 2019
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Report Finds Peru Timber Trade Taken Over by Criminal Networks ([link removed])
A new report offering a detailed breakdown of Peru’s timber trade exposes the staggering levels of illegality ([link removed]) ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Paraguay’s Underworld Fighting Back Against PCC in Brazil ([link removed])
The brutal murder of a Brazilian drug trafficker seemingly carried out by a Paraguayan gang ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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‘Narco-Subs’ Pose Underwater Threat for US, Colombia Authorities ([link removed])
US Coast Guard members intercepted a “narco-submarine” carrying 7,700 kilograms of cocaine ([link removed]) ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Cartel Takedown Won’t Solve Mexico’s Oil Theft Problem ([link removed])
Authorities in Mexico have cracked down on the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, touted as the nation’s leading oil theft gang ...READ MORE ([link removed])
* Guatemala Elites Exploited Health Sector to Pocket Millions: Prosecutors ([link removed])
* Hundreds In, Hundreds Out: Jamaica’s Inefficient Response to Violent Crime ([link removed])
* Uncertainty Surrounds Protection Plan for Colombia’s Crop Substitution Leaders ([link removed])
* Honduras Gangs Turn to Bus Workers to Collect Extortion Fees ([link removed])
* Argentina Asset Seizure Decree Debuts with Mixed Reviews ([link removed])
* Will Officials Finally Admit Scale of Mexico’s Forced Displacement Crisis? ([link removed])
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Narcos moving drugs out of Venezuela and Colombia have increasingly used the Dominican Republic as a transit point to Europe and the United States, according to the Latin American crime-focused research and journalism foundation InSight Crime. A high-level Dominican police source told InSight Crime that about 15% of cocaine produced globally passes through the country.
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JULY 23, 2019
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A recent InSight Crime report indicated that “Mexico is a growing point of transit and production of fentanyl, with most of the product entering through the ports of Manzanillo and Lázaro Cárdenas,” and the two cartels that “traffic the most are the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco Cartel New Generation.”
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