The US terrorist designations of the PCC and Red Command gangs will affect businesses and Brazil's economic landscape.
The US designated Brazil’s two largest criminal organizations, the First Capital Command and the Red Command, as terrorist ...
As US President Donald Trump attempts to sway security policy in Latin America and the Caribbean, a new report found that ...
In On the Radar this week, Mexican officials testify about alleged Sinaloa Cartel ties, massacres rise in Honduras, and US ...
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The recent arrest of alleged Albanian drug trafficker Ervin Mata in Brazil is the latest example of how Balkan-origin criminal service providers operate in Latin America. Mata, who was arrested April ...
The Nicaraguan government is systematically persecuting political opponents and potentially protecting powerful criminal interests at home.
A border dispute between Venezuela and Guyana is turning violent after attacks on Guyanese security forces. Could the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro be using criminal gangs to provoke ...
Tren de Aragua is currently one of the most infamous criminal organizations in Latin America and one that InSight Crime has covered extensively. Our reporting has traced the group’s evolution, growth, ...
Celso Gamboa Sánchez, Edwin López Vega, alias “Pecho de Rata,” and Luis Manuel Picado Grijalba, alias “Shock” are three alleged Costa Rican criminals awaiting US justice. News Meet the First Costa ...
A Tren de Aragua money laundering scheme discovered in Chile highlights how the gang’s transnational expansion has spurred financial evolution. Police arrested 22 individuals accused of laundering at ...
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