Federal Officials Indict More than 50 Members of the "Farc" Drug Gang.
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The members of the criminal organization “The FARC” arrested yesterday during an interstate operation allegedly used the Postal Service (USPS) to traffic narcotics and weapons to Alaska, Rebecca González, the special agent of the Office of National Security Investigations (HSI) in Puerto Rico, reported.
A federal grand jury in the District of Puerto Rico indicted 53 people on charges of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and violations of the Firearms Law in San Juan, according to U.S. Attorney W. Stephen Muldrow.
There are still 14 fugitives. Among the accused are three who recorded songs in which they threatened to kill anyone who challenged their control at drug checkpoints.
Ex-FARC Commanders Admit to Forcible Recruitment of More Than 18,000 Minors | The City Paper Bogotá
The six top commanders of Colombia’s demobilized FARC and members of the guerrilla’s Secretariat have formally admitted to the forced recruitment of more than 18,000 minors, describing the practice as an “unjustifiable” crime that left irreversible scars on the lives of thousands of victims. In a 453-page submission to the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP), the tribunal created under Colombia’s 2016 peace accord, the ex-leaders of the Revolut…
A federal grand jury in Puerto Rico accused 53 people for plotting to distribute drugs and violate weapons laws, as part of an investigation that revealed the use of violence to control trafficking in Santurce. This was reported by federal prosecutor W. Stephen Muldrow, following the filing of the charges on June 11. According to authorities, since 2019 the defendants distributed heroin, cocaine, crack, marijuana, fentanyl, oxycodone and alprazo…
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