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    Illegal Gold Mining in Costa Rica Suggests Diversifying Criminal Landscape

    Recent reports suggest illegal gold mining and the associated trafficking of mercury are increasing in Costa Rica, providing evidence that organized crime groups in the country may be diversifying their revenue streams as they increase in sophistication. Illegal Gold Mining in Costa Rica...
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    'Narco-deforestation': cocaine trade destroying swaths of Central America

    'Narco-deforestation': cocaine trade destroying swaths of Central America Drug trade’s efforts to launder profits by creating agricultural land results in loss of millions of acres...
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    Drug trafficking airstrip located near a military post and transnational company

    A news organization in Guatemala discovered a clandestine drug trafficking airstrip located in the vicinity of a military post and property owned by a transnational company, raising questions about ties between organized crime and elites in the area and the difficulty of preventing the illegal...
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    A aribbean island nation has become one of the biggest recruitment hubs for ISIS

    A small Caribbean island nation has become one of the biggest recruitment hubs for ISIS in the West — here's why Trinidad and Tobago has become a recruitment hub for ISIS
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    Mexico's avocado army: how one city stood up to the drug cartels

    When Mexican drug cartels threatened the country’s $1.5bn avocado export industry with extortion and murder, farmers in Tancitaro decided to fight back https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/may/18/avocado-police-tancitaro-mexico-law-drug-cartels
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    Costa Rica Officials Warn of Growing Maritime Drug Trade Amid Cocaine Surge

    Security officials in Costa Rica say they are incapable of stopping transnational drug traffickers from using the country's pristine beaches as stopover points for cocaine shipments headed to the United States, a development that's likely linked to the surge in Colombia's cocaine production...
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    Honduras Moves 773 Gang Members to Complete Prison Shake-Up

    The Honduran government said on Tuesday it had moved 773 gang members to a maximum security prison, completing the relocation of some 2,000 highly dangerous inmates in a bid to prevent penitentiaries serving as command centers for criminal activity...
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    Hundreds flee gang warfare in Honduras' murder city

    Nearly two hundred people have fled their homes in the last month from one neighbourhood alone in Honduras' second city of San Pedro Sula in fear for their lives as gang violence intensifies, the Norwegian Refugee Council said on Monday. With one of the world's highest murder rates, Honduras...
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    Suspects At-Large in Killing Outside Mount View School in Escazú, Costa Rica

    A shootout involving two cars, two dead men, two at-large suspects, and two aids on motorcycles outside a private school in Guachipelin. Escazu, a district west of San José, Costa Rica, has caused a tragic and upsetting start to the week for many in the country’s densely populated Central...
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    US Drug Consumption Blamed for 80% of Central American Violence by Security Official

    Drug-related violence is as much a fact of life in Central America’s Northern Triangle as it is in some parts of the urban U.S. But its impact in these small Central American countries is huge, with up to 10 percent of the population of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador having fled violence...
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    Guatemala Communities Clash Over Opium Crops Allegedly Tied to Mexico Cartels

    Guatemala has declared a state of emergency in a border area where two local communities employed by rival Mexican cartels are fighting over poppy cultivation, a local conflict that is just one battle in a regional war for the heroin market. Guatemala Communities Clash Over Opium Crops...
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    Spanish Police Recover $3.5 Million in Stolen Art

    Spanish Police Recover $3.5 Million in Stolen Art MADRID – Spanish police recovered art works valued 2.7 million euros ($3.5 million) that were stolen last month from a warehouse near Madrid, authorities said Monday. The 28 individual pieces were recovered last Saturday, but no arrests have...
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    Bombs Explode Outside Bank, Police Facility in Chile

    Bombs Explode Outside Bank, Police Facility in Chile SANTIAGO – Two small bombs exploded early Monday outside a Banco Santander branch and a police funeral home in Santiago, causing damage but no injuries, Chilean police said. The first explosion occurred at 1:15 a.m. at the Banco Santander...
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    Police Find 700 Kilos of Cocaine in Argentina

    Police Find 700 Kilos of Cocaine in Argentina BUENOS AIRES – Police found nearly 700 kilos of cocaine in Formosa, an Argentine province on the border with Paraguay, on a clandestine landing strip where a small plane from Bolivia had landed, officials said. The cocaine was discovered Saturday...
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    Bomb Damages Spanish Bank’s Branch in Argentine Capital

    Bomb Damages Spanish Bank’s Branch in Argentine Capital BUENOS AIRES – A bomb damaged ATMs and shattered windows Monday at a branch of BBVA-Banco Frances, a unit of Spanish banking giant BBVA, in northern Buenos Aires, but no one was injured, Argentine police said, adding that this was the...
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    One Confirmed Dead as National Guard Chopper Crashes in Puerto Rico

    One Confirmed Dead as National Guard Chopper Crashes in Puerto Rico SAN JUAN – At least one person was killed early Tuesday when a National Guard helicopter carrying six people crashed off Rio Grande, a city on the north coast of Puerto Rico, emergency management officials said. The U.S...
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    41 Guards Arrested Over Prison Escape in Mexico

    41 Guards Arrested Over Prison Escape in Mexico MEXICO CITY – Forty-one guards at the prison in Nuevo Laredo, a border city in the northeastern Mexican state of Tamaulipas, have been arrested in connection with the escape last week of 151 inmates, officials said. Prison officials broke the...
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    Guatemala Seizes Plane, Guns, Cash in Anti-Drug Raids

    Guatemala Seizes Plane, Guns, Cash in Anti-Drug Raids GUATEMALA CITY – Security forces seized a small plane, 150 AK-47 assault rifles and the equivalent of nearly $63,000 in cash Tuesday during operations against suspected drug traffickers in the northern Guatemalan province of Alta Verapaz...
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    Panama Seizes 3 Tons of Cocaine, 30 Assault Rifles

    Panama Seizes 3 Tons of Cocaine, 30 Assault Rifles PANAMA CITY – Panamanian authorities seized more than 3 tons of cocaine in the northern province of Colon, as well as 30 assault rifles in a separate operation in the western province of Veraguas, officials said. National Aeronaval Service...
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    Colombian Drug Trafficker Wanted by U.S. Arrested

    Colombian Drug Trafficker Wanted by U.S. Arrested A suspected drug trafficker wanted by U.S. authorities for extradition was arrested by Colombian police and prosecutors, working with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, officials said. Jerson Enrique Camacho Cedeño, a high-level member...
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