Brazil Seeks US Help to Fight Organized Crime, Weapons Smuggling
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Brazil seeks US help to fight organized crime, weapons smuggling
Brazil will seek U.S. help to combat organized crime as part of ongoing trade negotiations, Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said Thursday, after a police operation targeting tax evasion and money laundering in the country’s fuel sector.
Brazil seeks US help to fight organized crime, weapons smuggling
Brazil will seek U.S. help to combat organized crime as part of ongoing trade negotiations, Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said Thursday, after a police operation targeting tax evasion and money laundering in the country’s fuel sector.
Brazil to seek US help in fight against organized crimeBrazil plans to seek US help in fight against organized crime and arms smuggling as part of trade talks. Investigations have uncovered money laundering through investment funds in Delaware and illegal arms exports from the US.
Brazilian investigations have revealed that organized criminal groups launder money through Delaware-based investment funds
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