BOGOTA, Colombia — Paraguayan authorities arrested 26 people in a crackdown on suspected illegal deforestation along the country's border with Brazil and Argentina, Interpol announced Monday.
Paraguayan police arrest 26 people in Interpol-led operation for illegal deforestation and trafficking of native quebracho wood trees on the border between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
A new digital operation has enabled Interpol to identify scores of human traffickers operating between South America and Europe
Paraguay authorities have successfully arrested 26 suspects, dismantled two criminal networks, and identified 12 companies engaged in systematic illegal deforestation and trafficking of native tree
Interpol said 12 companies were involved in ... has been made in recent years to slow deforestation, especially in Brazil and Colombia, Latin America lost 138 million hectares (about 341 million ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — Paraguayan authorities arrested 26 people in a crackdown on suspected illegal deforestation along the country’s border with Brazil and Argentina, Interpol announced Monday.
No fewer than 14 Nigerians have been declared wanted by the International Police for offences ranging from human trafficking, drug trafficking, robbery, cheating, and forgery among others.
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International drug trafficker Christopher Neil who had shipped cocaine to Ireland on behalf of Colombia's notorious Clan del Golfo cartel has appeared in police videos as he is paraded for the cameras.
Global efforts to combat mobile phone theft and identity theft saw significant developments in 2024, marked by major law enforcement operations and legislative initiatives across multiple continents. The actions build upon previous international cybersecurity collaborations and evolving mobile authentication standards.
Violent crime in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has for decades taken a steep toll on lives and livelihoods. Outside of areas impacted by wars, the region is the world’s most violent, leading in murder rates,