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  2. Colombia's illegal armed groups grew in 2023 -secret security ...

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    Colombia's four main illegal armed groups grew during 2023 as they consolidated territorial control financed by drug trafficking and illicit gold extraction, according to a secret security report ...

  3. Cocaine still Colombia drug gangs' top export despite ...

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    Rocketing consumption of synthetic drug fentanyl in the U.S. has led some - including Colombia's President Gustavo Petro - to forecast declines in cocaine production in the Andean country, the ...

  4. Illegal drug trade in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The illegal drug trade in Colombia has, since the 1970s, centered successively on four major drug trafficking cartels: Medellín, Cali, Norte del Valle, and North Coast, as well as several bandas criminales, or BACRIMs. [1] The trade eventually created a new social class and influenced several aspects of Colombian culture, economics, and politics.

  5. Organised crime in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Each year there is an excess of 150 tonnes of cocaine seized by Colombia's defence ministry, a small portion of the 1,400 produced annually. The Medellín cartel was said to have combined with the M-19 (a guerrilla movement) in an effort to increase drug-trafficking levels, to a point where they were trafficking 80% of the U.S. cocaine market. [2]

  6. Crime in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Colombia has a high crime rate due to being a center for the cultivation and trafficking of cocaine.The Colombian conflict began in the mid-1960s and is a low-intensity conflict between Colombian governments, paramilitary groups, crime syndicates, and left-wing guerrillas such as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), and the National Liberation Army (ELN), fighting each other to ...

  7. Colombia, the world's largest cocaine producer, faces a ...

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    President Gustavo Petro, Colombia's first leftist president, has denounced the war on drugs and vowed a new strategy. Colombia, the world's largest cocaine producer, faces a change in drug policy ...

  8. Illegal drug trade in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The major drug trafficking organizations (drug cartels) are Mexican and Colombian, and said to generate a total of $18 to $39bn in wholesale drug proceeds per year. [1] Mexican cartels are currently considered the "greatest organized crime threat" to the United States. [1]

  9. More than 32,000 displaced as violence spirals in Colombian ...

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    More than 32,000 people have fled to towns in northeast Colombia as they attempt to escape a ... but are now mostly involved in drug trafficking and other criminal activities, according to ...