A Brand New Mexican Cartel has emerged? Knights Templars? WTF?Check out the latest BWS, you gotta hear this, GUARANTEED you don't hear it on other shows... Tags: Mexico » Drug » Cartels |
Black Friday for Canadian ProsecutorsA judge has ordered that prosecutors be prevented from pursuing criminal organization charges against two members of the Hells Angels.
Randy Potts and John Punko, full-patch members of the notorious motorcycle club's East End charter, were charged with production and distribution of methamphetamines for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a criminal organization.
They were also charged with the lesser offences of conspiracy to traffic in methamphetamines during the RCMP's E-Pandora crackdown in July 2005. Tags: Hells Angels » Drugs |
Amazing Stat from the Drug Wars in MexicoAn organization for farm women in Mexico (COCYP) maintains that nearly 200,000 rural women work in some capacity for narcotraffickers. In all, COCYP estimates that a little more than one million people work for narcotraffickers and 20% of those are women. In light of the lack of public policy to address the poverty in rural areas, farm women choose the alternate of planting, production, preparation and distribution of drugs. Although the states where the farm population participates in narcotraffic are mainly Chihuahua, Sonora and Durango, there are some, like Guerrero, where “entire populations are living on the narco economy.” Tags: Drugs » Narcos » Mexico |
More From the Drug Wars...Hat Tip to M3 Report! La Vanguardia (Spain) 11/1/09 US coercion reported La Vanguardia, using “diplomatic sources” from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, reported that deposed President Manuel Zelaya was coerced into signing the “Tegucigalpa Accord” against his wishes because of US pressure. Thomas Shannon of the US State Department was said to have warned Zelaya to sign the accord under the threat that, if not, Zelaya’s son, Hector, who lives in the US, might be prosecuted for narcotrafficking. Original Source Here, in Spanish
Tags: Honduras » Zelaya » Narcotrafficking |