Crime
After Maduro’s capture, armed paramilitary groups patrol Caracas, search phones and restrict press
ADN América spoke with a Venezuelan man in Caracas who was held for several hours after armed groups searched his mobile phone.
ADN América spoke with a Venezuelan man in Caracas who was held for several hours after armed groups searched his mobile phone.
The suspects allegedly tied 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray's hands during the rape, then strangled her and threw her into the swamp
The news of the disappearance was announced after Derek Trejo used his social networks to ask his followers for help about his mother's whereabouts
Surveillance cameras captured the exact moment when the thieves, using hammers and other tools, forced the main entrance and carried out the robbery
The Kentucky State Police (KSP) confirmed the discovery of the body of Miya Tucker Rudd, an 8-month-old baby, who was missing since May
The government signed a previous peace deal with FARC in 2016, but since then, about a thousand rogue fighters and members split off into the Second Marquetalia, a FARC splinter group that continue to engage in acts of violence. The group is most active on Colombia's border with Venezuela, but also has operates in other areas of the South American country.
Knox will not be remanded to prison however since she already served four years in Italian custody during the Kercher murder investigation
The Jalisco New Generation and Sinaloa cartels now have a presence throughout the United States in all 50 states, according to a report prepared by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), saying that the two organizations “are at the heart of the [fentanyl] crisis” and effectively eliminated any competition in U.S. markets
Among the accused is Josmar Jesús Zambrano Chirinos, an alleged ringleader of the notorious Venezuelan Tren de Aragua criminal group
Ortega retaliated against his brother by shaming him for decorating a U.S. military attaché in 1992, calling it an “act of surrender” and “national shame”
Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas, also known as 'El Nini', “one of the main hitmen of the Sinaloa Cartel,” was extradited to the U.S. for and criminal prosecution in the federal justice system