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Source: www.reuters.com --- 29 days ago
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - When Antonio Soares da Silva was still in the womb, a spirit-worshipper looked into his future and saw a Drug dealer. His mother saw a man of God. Both turned out to be right. ... Source: www.nytimes.com --- 30 days ago
The killings were probably related to a settling of accounts between Drug traffickers, officials said. ... Source: www.timesonline.co.uk --- 14 days ago
The sun was shining over the Alps when Sghair Lamiri, a convicted robber, took an afternoon stroll with a friend in the yard of a remand centre near Grenoble. ... Source: www.un.org --- 28 days ago
Brazils police are responsible for a significant proportion of the 48,000 murders committed every year, a United Nations human rights expert said today in a report heavily criticizing law enforcement in the South American country. ... Source: www.startribune.com --- 27 days ago
... Source: www.miamiherald.com --- 6 days ago
Mexico's powerful Drug cartels are buying drugs directly from Colombia's main rebel group, a senior Colombian defense official said Tuesday at a hemispheric meeting on crime. ... Source: www.stltoday.com --- 14 days ago
... Source: tvnz.co.nz --- 20 days ago
One of two rival Drug Gangs fighting for territorial control was likely behind a grenade attack that killed eight people on a national holiday this month ... Source: www.earthtimes.org --- 13 days ago
Mexico City - Eight dead bodies were found Tuesday alongside messages from Drug Gangs in the northern Mexican city of Tijuana, where 16 dead bodies were found a day earlier. Six of the bodies found Tuesday in the city along the US border were inside ... ... Source: www.topix.com --- 38 days ago
A RIO de Janeiro Drug gang used alligators to terrify residents of the slum they ran, and possibly even to make the bodies of murdered rivals "disappear''. "We thought that the stories about traffickers having ... ... Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 5 days ago
main rebel group, a senior Colombian defense official said Tuesday at a hemispheric meeting on crime. The finance chief of the FARC rebel unit along the Ecuador-Colombia border is the main contact wit... ... Source: www.denverpost.com --- 2 days ago
National forests and parks — long popular with Mexican marijuana-growing cartels — have become home to some of the most polluted pockets of wilderness in America because of the toxic chemicals needed to eke lucrative harvests from rocky mountainsides, federal officials said. ... Source: www.baltictimes.com --- 20 days ago
RIGA - Representatives of the Latvian Organized Crime Enforcement Department have reported that the organization has already arrested two Drug Gangs so far this month. Police have detained a total of six people -- all of whom were in their 20s -- on suspicion of distributing large amount ... Source: www.herald.ie --- 34 days ago
PIPE bombs have become the weapon of choice of Drug Gangs. ... Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 28 days ago
When Antonio Soares da Silva was still in the womb, a spirit-worshipper looked into his future and saw a Drug dealer. His mother saw a man of God. Both turned out to be right.Da Silva snorted his firs... ... Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 22 days ago
Berlin - German troops ought to assist Afghan forces cracking down on Drug Gangs, Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung said in a radio interview Sunday. "I have the impression that some of the attacks ca... ... Source: www.topix.com --- 27 days ago
Mexican police found 24 bodies dumped outside a small town near the capital in one of the most grisly discoveries yet in a rash of recent Drug gang killings. ... Source: stopthedrugwar.org --- 27 days ago
Mexican President Felipe Calderón came into office nearly two years ago vowing to destroy the country's powerful Drug trafficking organizations and the violent crime associated with them. But now, roughly 5,000 prohibition-related deaths later and with violent common crime also on the rise, Calderón finds himself increasingly under fire for his failure to live up to his promises. Shrine to San Malverde, patron saint of the narcos (and others), Culiacán -- plaque thanking God, the Virgin of Guadalupe, and San Malverde for keeping the roads cleans -- from ''the indigenous people from Angostura to Arizona'' (photo by Chronicle editor Phil Smith) On Monday, Calderon sought to give himself some political breathing room by asking for a whopping 39% increase in crime-fighting and anti-Drug funding in his proposed 2009 budget. But while he was quick to publicize the funding request, he was short on details on how the extra money would be spent. “I have asked for this increase of nearly 40% because we know that today security, justice and order are the principal challenge facing Mexico,” Calderón said. Indeed, since Calderón took office and called out around 30,000 soldiers to join state, local, and federal police in taking on the cartels, matters have only deteriorated. Not only is prohibition-related violence escalating -- nearly 3,000 have been killed in the Drug wars so far this year -- but common crime has grown to such proportions that j ... Source: www.latimes.com --- 13 days ago
Though an attack on civilians in Morelia has tested the public's stomach for the increasingly savage conflict, the president has little room to pull back from his crackdown. Stretched thin in an uphill battle against Drug Gangs, the government of Mexican President Felipe Calderon faces increasingly stark options at a pivotal moment. ... Find more results for Drug Gangs on RSSMicro.com |
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