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Costa Rica takes down more suspects in cocaine trafficking network run by Italian mafia

PITAL DE SAN CARLOS, Alajuela – A yucca packing company in the northern Costa Rican community of La Tabla de Pital de San Carlos and a pineapple processor in Chilamate de Sarapiquí were fronts for the Italian mafia to traffic cocaine to the United States and Europe, Costa Rican authorities announced Wednesday following several morning raids.

Costa Rica’s ‘Macho Coca’: A fishmonger accused of being a drug lord

Gilbert Bell, better known today as "Macho Coca," allegedly used a network of docks, fishermen and bribed public officials to build himself a drug trafficking empire, but until last week no one could prove it.

Mexico missing students case file shows contradictions

While Mexican prosecutors declared last year that 43 missing students were incinerated at a landfill, official documents show one gang suspect testified that at least nine were slaughtered elsewhere.

Sting slams ‘epidemic’ of disappearances in Mexico

British rock legend Sting urged Mexico's government on Monday to do more to end the "epidemic" of disappearances after meeting with families of some of the country's many missing people.

Costa Rica takes down suspected drug trafficker ‘Macho Coca,’ on the DEA’s radar for years

LIMÓN – The name “Macho Coca” is well-known in Costa Rica’s Caribbean port city of Limón. His real surname is Bell, and for many years locals quietly gossiped about his suspected involvement in drug trafficking. Macho Coca also was a target of a long investigation by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

Parents of 43 missing students in Mexico wage hunger strike

MEXICO CITY – Parents of 43 students who disappeared last year began a 43-hour hunger strike on Wednesday, a day before meeting with President Enrique Peña Nieto ahead of the case's one-year anniversary.

Mexico police, protesters clash ahead of grim anniversary of 43 missing students

Protesters demanding justice for 43 missing students and their families clashed with police and torched a truck in Mexico's southern state of Guerrero on Tuesday, just days before the tragedy's first anniversary.

Lawyer for Mexico’s most-wanted man, ‘El Chapo,’ doesn’t know where client is

Lawyer Juan Pablo Badillo has nothing but praise for his client Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, but says he doesn't know where he is.

After 23 years in prison, top assassin for Pablo Escobar is a ‘reformed’ man

In an interview with The Tico Times, former Medellín cartel hit man John Jairo Velázquez Vásquez, aka “Popeye,” says he loves Costa Rica, and his former boss used to park his drug airplanes here.

Mexico’s 43 missing students continue to haunt President Peña Nieto – and they should

"Mexico needs to resolve the case as soon as possible, not only to solve this crime, but also to prove to the world that there is a light at the end of the tunnel of impunity in Mexico," El Universal newspaper said in an editorial.

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