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Date January 10, 2020 3:10 PM
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Weekly InSight · January 10, 2020
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Private Messages Further Link Honduras Elites to Berta Cáceres Murder ([link removed])

Recently published messages have offered fresh insight into the plot to murder ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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What Fate Awaits MACCIH in Honduras? ([link removed])

The Honduran Congress has advised President Juan Orlando Hernández not to renew the mandate of the international anti-corruption mission ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Venezuela Reports Show FAES Police Unit Targeting Key Megabandas ([link removed])

A slew of media reports from Venezuela appear to show an elite police unit, blamed for numerous ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Half of Extortion Calls in Guatemala Are Made from One Prison ([link removed])

New data in Guatemala has revealed that almost half of all extortion phone calls originate from a single place ...READ MORE ([link removed])

* ‘Gota a Gota’ Extortionists Expand in Bolivia by Preying on Venezuela Migrants ([link removed])
* Can Brazil Ever Guarantee the Safety of Ride-Sharing Drivers? ([link removed])
* Brazil Fighting Pesticide Smuggling War on Two Fronts ([link removed])
* Jamaica Can’t Shake Status As US’ Top Marijuana Provider ([link removed])
* The Ecuador Fishermen Snatched Away by US Drug Warriors ([link removed])
* Illegal Mining Behind Mercury Contamination Harming Colombia’s Indigenous ([link removed])

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Even InSight Crime, a not-for-profit that studies organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean, is all-in. One of their recent reports sounds like a Netflix elevator pitch: female prisoners in Venezuela become cell block bosses to survive.


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JANUARY 6, 2020
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According to InSight Crime, a detective in Nuevo León state said that the cases “aren’t filed or closed, but there is also no follow-up police work, just the report with the crime scene information and the victim’s identification … and that’s how they stay.”

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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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