Evidence connecting Brazil’s PCC and Portuguese football shows how sports can serve as a vehicle for money laundering.
A massacre inside Ecuador’s largest and most violent prison is a sign that the country’s criminal organizations are atomizing rapidly pace as the government’s security crackdown stalls.
A rift within the Second Marquetalia underscores the fragility of alliances among illegal groups and highlights the ...
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Record-breaking cocaine seizures in the Dominican Republic highlight the resurgence of the Caribbean as a major trafficking ...
Iván Velásquez is a soft-spoken Colombian judge who has spent his entire career taking on presidents. In this podcast, we track his long career from Colombia to Guatemala, prosecuting some of the most ...
Gangs in Haiti are exploiting political turmoil to tighten their grip on the country, paralyzing domestic and international ...
Las bandas de Haití aprovechan la agitación política para reforzar su control en el país, y han paralizado los esfuerzos nacionales e internacionales para restablecer la ley y el orden. Viv Ansanm ...
Each night at Colombia’s Cúcuta border city, illegal dirt tracks connecting the city to Venezuela become highways for ...