Three border routes used by narco traffickers to enter and leave Bolivia from Brazil

Posted on November 27, 2012 • Filed under: Bolivia, Border Issues, Brazil, Crime, Drug Activity, Organized Crime

Three routes identified by intelligence used by narco traffickers to enter and leave Bolivia from Brazil:
San Ignacio de Velasco, San Matías, Pto. Suárez.

Fruit of the ringleaders of the cartel detection First Command of the Capital (PCC) of Sao Paulo, Brazil, drug force identified three border routes used by traffickers to enter and leave the country. The result of the detection of the cartel ringleaders First Command of the Capital (PCC) of Sao Paulo, Brazil, drug force identified three border routes used by traffickers to enter and leave the country. The national director of the Special Force against Drug Trafficking (FELCN), Gonzalo Quesada, said the new route to Puerto Suarez (Santa Cruz), the route San Ignacio-San Matías, also in Santa Cruz, which connects with the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil, and Guayaramerín (Beni)-Guajará Mirim (Brazil) are the three routes used by traffickers of PCC. Read Article

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