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Drug trafficking network at the service of the Conquering Self-Defense Forces of the Sierra falls: 6 captured for extradition
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Drug trafficking network at the service of the Conquering Self-Defense Forces of the Sierra falls: 6 captured for extradition

The article reports on the arrest of six individuals linked to a drug trafficking network associated with the Autodefensas Conquistadoras de la Sierra Nevada (ACSN) in Colombia. The operation was conducted by the National Police Directorate (Dijin) with support from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The captured individuals are suspected of facilitating international cocaine trafficking through contaminated private aircraft originating from Santa Marta’s Simon Bolivar International Airport. The ACSN claims they were attacked 'from behind' by the government led by President Petro. The investigation began in 2024 using undercover agents and informants, leading to the identification of key figures such as 'alias Barbas' and 'alias Conde'. The arrests are part of efforts to combat illicit revenues from illegal armed groups and send a message against drug trafficking and internal corruption. The detainees will be extradited to the United States.

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El Tiempo logoEl TiempoIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
The United States asked for the extradition of the recently captured leader of 'Los Chivos': alias 'El Menor' was one of the main targets in Medellín

The article reports on the capture of Daniel Suaza Ochoa, alias 'El Menor,' a high-ranking leader of the criminal group 'Los Chivos' in Medellín, Colombia. The operation was conducted by the Metropolitan Police under the Gaula Metropolitana unit and involved a complex tactical effort to seize him from a fortified compound. During the raid, authorities also arrested another member of the group, alias 'El Cerrajero,' who attempted to resist arrest. The captured individuals were linked to extortion, drug trafficking, and organized crime activities. U.S. authorities have requested the extradition of 'El Menor,' highlighting international cooperation in combating organized crime.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a law enforcement operation against a known criminal organization without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. It focuses on the operational details, legal charges, and international collaboration without taking a clear ideological position

El Tiempo logoEl TiempoIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Microtraffic, revenge and intolerance: the main causes behind the 15 murders of the weekend of the Virgin of Chiquinquirá in Cali

During the weekend holiday honoring Our Lady of Chiquinquirá in Cali, Colombian authorities reported 15 homicides, attributed primarily to drug trafficking disputes, retaliation, and intolerance. The Metropolitan Police recorded 53 arrests and recovered several vehicles during their operational balance. The incidents occurred across various neighborhoods, with most involving firearms and linked to organized crime dynamics. One case involved a young man killed in a dispute over territory control, while another was connected to a local drug dealer with a history of domestic violence. Authorities identified specific groups, such as 'Los de Las Minas,' as potential perpetrators.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the causes of the homicides without overtly favoring any political group or ideology. It focuses on law enforcement actions and criminal activity rather than taking a stance on broader political issues. While the issue of drug trafficking is politically

Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenter3 days ago
Drug trafficking network at the service of the Conquering Self-Defense Forces of the Sierra falls: 6 captured for extradition

The article reports on the arrest of six individuals linked to a drug trafficking network associated with the Autodefensas Conquistadoras de la Sierra Nevada (ACSN) in Colombia. The operation was conducted by the National Police Directorate (Dijin) with support from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The captured individuals are suspected of facilitating international cocaine trafficking through contaminated private aircraft originating from Santa Marta’s Simon Bolivar International Airport. The ACSN claims they were attacked 'from behind' by the government led by President Petro. The investigation began in 2024 using undercover agents and informants, leading to the identification of key figures such as 'alias Barbas' and 'alias Conde'. The arrests are part of efforts to combat illicit revenues from illegal armed groups and send a message against drug trafficking and internal corruption. The detainees will be extradited to the United States.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the law enforcement action against a drug trafficking organization, citing official sources like the National Police and DEA. While it mentions the ACSN's claim of being attacked by the government, it does not frame this as a political attack but rather asa

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