Colombian Police Seize 3.3 Tonnes of Cocaine
In two simultaneous drug busts, Colombian National Police seized more than 3.3 tonnes of cocaine presumed to have been heading to Europe and to the United States.
In two simultaneous drug busts, Colombian National Police seized more than 3.3 tonnes of cocaine presumed to have been heading to Europe and to the United States.
A Russian investigative journalist has fled the country after being threatened and labeled a terrorist by Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, Hetq reported.
The United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency (NCA) arrested a man suspected of being a member of a human trafficking group that was smuggling mainly Vietnamese migrants into the country, the agency reported on Wednesday.
The United States introduced visa restrictions against the former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández and included his name into its corruption and undemocratic actors list that now counts 56 individuals.
The infamous Pegasus software that was meant to spy on criminals and terrorist was used by police to snoop on Israeli human rights activists, journalists, mayors, and senior ministry officials, according to recent reports that have provoked outrage across the country.
In the largest financial seizure in its history, the U.S. The Department of Justice (DOJ) took more than US$3.6 billion in cryptocurrency from a Manhattan couple that planned to launder the sum stolen during a 2016 cyber attack.
Eleni Touloupaki, the Greek prosecutor who investigated bribes paid by Swiss pharmaceutical producer Novartis to Greek politicians and healthcare providers, said she has been summoned to appear for questioning at the Greek Supreme Court on Friday as part of a separate criminal investigation launched against her after she was removed from the Novartis case.
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev approved on Tuesday the controversial Law on Media which will now go into effect despite heavy criticism at home and abroad, Meydan.tv reported on Wednesday.
An American bank CEO guilty of bribing the former head of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign to secure a senior position in the presidential administration was sentenced to one year and one day in prison, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) reported on Monday.
Mexican authorities found the bodies of 18 people who are presumed to be the victims of a massacre that was committed over the weekend in Greater Zacatecas, northwest of Mexico City, by a criminal group.