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  2. Organised crime in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine started in eastern Peru in 1948 to 1949, and has been rapidly expanding domestic cocaine production, making it the world's second largest cocaine producer, after Colombia. [8] Cocaine began as a major product for the Americans at the beginning of the Cold War, and the production of cocaine from Peru emerged during anti-communist regimes ...

  3. Valle de los Ríos Apurímac, Ene y Mantaro - Wikipedia

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    ' Valley of the Apurímac, Ene and Mantaro rivers '), also known as the VRAEM, is a geopolitical area in Peru, located in portions of the departments of Ayacucho, Cusco, Huancavelica, and Junin. [1] [2] It is one of the major areas of coca production in Peru. [3] It is also the center of operation of the far-left terrorist group Shining Path.

  4. A new DEA map shows where cartels have influence in the ... - AOL

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  5. Tren de Aragua - Wikipedia

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    An opinion piece in Americas Quarterly said that Tren de Aragua's reach in the United States was in fact exaggerated, with the gang only having permanent cells outside of Venezuela in Peru and Chile, and even having limited success in setting up operations in Venezuela's neighboring country of Colombia. [26]

  6. Rewards issued for cartel leaders as violence escalates

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    (The Center Square) – As Mexican cartel violence has escalated during the Biden administration, the U.S. State Department announced it is increasing a reward for a Mexican drug lord. The U.S ...

  7. La Línea (gang) - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, experts told El Paso Times that part of the reason why the violence in Ciudad Juárez toned down is because the Sinaloa cartel has consolidated its dominance over the now-weakened Juárez cartel. [63] The Juárez cartel continues to operate in the city, but it no longer holds a monopoly and appears to be unable to expand.

  8. How many people work for the Mexican drug cartels ... - AOL

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    Being a cartel worker is "like playing Russian roulette,” Prieto-Curiel said. The study cites a greatly fragmented panorama of 150 cartels. Many are small regional bandsthat are not necessarily ...

  9. Illegal drug trade in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The illegal drug trade in Peru includes the growing of coca and the shipment of cocaine to the United States. In an example of the balloon effect , dramatic falls in coca cultivation in the late 1990s saw cultivation move to Colombia .