He has been indicted by US courts for drug trafficking and narco-terrorism. |
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The international narcotics trafficking problem is an order of magnitude more important that international terrorism. |
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According to experts, profits from human trafficking now exceed those of the narcotics trade. |
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The American press dedicated some coverage to this subject, but mostly with respect to the relationship between drug trafficking and corruption. |
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At the top level, however, the sides chose to emphasize closer cooperation in combating crime and drug trafficking. |
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There's a lot of narcotics smuggling that does go on here, as well as human trafficking. |
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Plant vesicle trafficking will serve similar functions to those seen in animals and yeast. |
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These properties contribute to curvature stress that promotes hexagonal phase formation and membrane trafficking through vesiculation and fusion. |
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A serial violator of civilized society, its government even last week was implicated in major drug trafficking into Australia. |
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Former military figures have been implicated in drug trafficking and kidnappings by organized criminal gangs. |
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Jakarta Police are in the midst of a campaign against drug trafficking in the capital. |
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This seemed a good starting point from which to develop strategies for resistance to trafficking. |
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Authorities will most likely resist any deal which may create a perception that they've gone easy on a person convicted for drug trafficking. |
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He was accused of trafficking amphetamines, hashish, ecstasy and pseudoephadrine worth millions of dollars. |
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We brought one victim to the police and told them that she is a victim of human trafficking. |
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More than one-half of the firearms subject to firearm trafficking investigations were initially acquired as part of a straw purchase. |
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For example, in the United States organized crime gangs have used pizza parlours to mask proceeds from heroin trafficking. |
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Any serious war on narcotics trafficking and money laundering has to open a war on organized crime. |
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Drug trafficking is responsible for an estimated 30 to 40 percent of organized crime revenues. |
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Money laundering is run by organized crime and the powers that oversee drug trafficking. |
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The film traces the trafficking of charas in the country and the national and international connections that dominate this crime. |
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These women are just too scared to say that they are victims of human trafficking. |
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Unfortunately, when I first started interviewing some of these victims, I didn't know what human trafficking was. |
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The Agency claims the assets were acquired as a result of unlawful conduct related to drug trafficking. |
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Anyone caught carrying up to 500 cannabis joints is likely to escape trafficking charges under Home Office proposals published yesterday. |
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One can simply say the jury returned a verdict that there was a business of trafficking in drugs. |
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His government was notorious for human rights abuses, narcotics trafficking, and economic mismanagement. |
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In its most dangerous form, it can include the organized activities of predator gangs, criminal groups, and drug trafficking networks. |
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Mainly because it seems more likely that she was actually trafficking drugs than it is that someone planted them on her. |
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He's 43, been a copper for 25 years and has a pedigree of detective work, having covered ganglands, drug trafficking and extortion. |
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Noriega had become increasingly dictatorial, relied on irregular paramilitary units, and was involved in drug trafficking. |
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The Dover tragedy has refocused attention on Britain's immigration and asylum laws, and the worldwide trade in human trafficking. |
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I've never seen such an egregious act of political opportunism or shameless trafficking in human misery. |
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How do you think that we can put an end to the business of illicit drug use and trafficking worldwide? |
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The intent, apparently, was to patrol an area that was known for contraband trafficking, but it was an undocumented mission. |
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Some Zambians and foreigners became instant millionaires driving posh cars like BMWs as a way to disguise proceeds of drug trafficking. |
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The law would allow paramilitaries to give themselves up and confess to their human rights and drug trafficking crimes. |
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The two-year scheme will see the creation of safe houses and is expected to create better intelligence on the criminals behind the trafficking. |
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Pulmonary endothelial cells serve as gatekeepers to trafficking inflammatory and immune cells. |
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These findings illustrate that a prokaryote possesses a signal trafficking system with features common to those used by higher organisms. |
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In 1999, a division started surveying international waters for drug trafficking. |
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So the prosecutors are keen to prosecute him on a 25-year sentence, for either drugs trafficking or links with a death squad. |
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All the suspects face a number of charges of illegal drug possession and possession for the purpose of trafficking. |
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He felt that he wasn't even scratching the surface of animal trafficking, which is why he decided to join forces with other groups. |
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We will take the fight to all those involved in piracy and contraband trafficking. |
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Anyone involved in trafficking drugs will be dealt with harshly, and that's the outcome. |
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Another 1995 law made the laundering of money from drug trafficking a serious criminal offense. |
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Restrictions or bans by certain countries have been placed to protect migrant workers from trafficking and other rights violations. |
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He denied knowing that Paul was trafficking in drugs and said he did not know that a drug deal was about to occur that night. |
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Narcotics officers are still keeping a close eye on drug trafficking in and around the city. |
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As a result there has been little differentiation between criminal trafficking, economic migrants and illegal immigration. |
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The nationwide crackdown on drug trafficking and drug abuse has produced some visible results. |
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A host of international covenants and national laws already condemn and outlaw trafficking, and that is good. |
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Organized crime, drug trafficking and money laundering are not new in themselves. |
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Trafficking in human beings is now the third largest illegal moneymaking venture in the world after illegal weapons and drugs trafficking. |
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The arrests followed Operation Norfolk, a probe into drug trafficking conducted by the National Crime Squad. |
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Meanwhile, the report found no existing joint efforts among any member states to combat trafficking. |
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The canine cops were introduced in a bid to prevent drug abuse as well as possible trafficking of illegal drugs on in-patient units. |
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The complicity of the National Police in drug trafficking was turning the country into a narco state. |
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They have rattled the narcos, impeding some trafficking routes and increasing weapons seizures. |
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Traitz, it should be noted, has a long criminal history that includes trafficking Oxycodone, ID fraud, theft, and more. |
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He beseeched the help of all civilized countries in combating trafficking of humans for prostitution and offered 15 billion dollars to fight AIDS in Africa. |
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It was the prosecution of a Gambino crime family capo and his crew for narcotics trafficking, murder, racketeering, jury tampering and other charges. |
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They're charged with drug trafficking, attempted bribery and corruption. |
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This trafficking of red cells increases as gestation progresses. |
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It is widely recognized that access by belligerent groups to the gains from drug production and trafficking contributes to the intensity and prolongation of military conflict. |
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He risked a mutiny, but nonetheless handed over six senior park officers to the courts for trafficking park resources. |
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This matters for trafficking because it costs a lot to kidnap someone and hold her against her will. |
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These connected crimes include corruption of state officials, forgery, use of fraud to obtain false certificates, blackmail, gunrunning, drug trafficking and money laundering. |
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Meldrum admitted to trafficking in methamphetamine and severely beating the gang member with the truck. |
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In addition to the thinktank, Mr Bush called for a government centre that would focus on weapons of mass destruction and prevent the trafficking of biowarfare. |
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Exploitation of trafficking victims may be most acute in conflict and adjoining regions, but it is not confined to these areas. |
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I understand that this is human trafficking, but I know that my people have no other option. |
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Class B drugs, which carry a maximum penalty of two years for possession and five years for trafficking, include amphetamine, marijuana and barbiturates. |
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He is wanted by Interpol and was indicted for drug trafficking in 2012 by the U.S. District Court of El Paso. |
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The capital is also the center of a thriving black-market economy that encompasses everything from smuggling to prostitution and drug trafficking. |
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Now, the recent actions of ISIS and Boko Haram are drawing attention to the role of human trafficking. |
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Nations fully compliant with the minimum standards in combating trafficking are graded tier one, while those unwilling and unable to counter the problem are graded tier three. |
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Police now acknowledge that the red-light district has mutated into a global hub for human trafficking and money laundering. |
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In the midst of this religious and political turmoil, drug trafficking thrives. |
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Vandenberg, who closely tracks trafficking cases in the U.S., said this is an area where the U.S. itself sometimes falls short. |
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The penalties for human trafficking pale in comparison to drug smuggling. |
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These crimes include terrorism, money laundering, illegal drug and human trafficking, illicit weapons trading, blackmailing and embezzlement of EU funds. |
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The United States and the international community were successful in detecting people who were laundering money that is derived from narco trafficking. |
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It's clear that human trafficking is a serious and growing problem. |
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Because of the dearth of wives, ling says that trafficking of child brides is epidemic. |
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Many more illegal migrants face labor trafficking in Europe as they flee the conflict regions of North Africa and the Middle East. |
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He calls human trafficking the human rights issue of the new millennium. |
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In 2011, the World Bank declared narcotics trafficking to be one of the greatest threats to development in Central America. |
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It points out that there are no controls on human trafficking and child labor when it comes to the production of the goods. |
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The key developmental processes of cytokinesis and cell expansion require vesicle trafficking to deposit new wall material and increase plasma membrane area. |
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Commercial trade in human remains is illegal in Burundi and is protected by the same laws, which prohibit human trafficking. |
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The second great problem in immigration and illegal trafficking in people. |
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Each year, Washington places countries in one of three categories according to the level of commitment that they've shown to tackling human trafficking. |
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They believe that companies trafficking in fossil fuels will eventually face financial problems. |
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During cell expansion, trafficking delivers proteins to plasticize the wall and supplies new plasma membrane and cell wall material to keep pace with growth. |
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However, an unintended consequence of the commercialization of the sport was a boom in child trafficking. |
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Several observations on normal and injured lungs raise interest in the molecule and pathway specificity of deformation triggered vesicular trafficking. |
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Rather, human trafficking, like slavery in the past, is a way of demoralizing the conquered. |
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Reports from Lloyds List of London today state that Panama has ordered the arrest of the Panama-flagged bulker Otterloo for international arms trafficking. |
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The government crackdown on trafficking and use of drugs is driving the users underground, cutting them off from treatment and services needed to prevent HIV, she said. |
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The Sexual Offences Act had made trafficking for sexual purposes an offence and those convicted could face 14 years in prison and sequestration of their assets. |
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In addition to signing mutual agreements the leaders discussed drafting policies to battle contraband trade and drug trafficking along the border. |
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She has promoted an integrated model of care for victims of trafficking for their rescue and reintegration. |
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Indonesia is also a haven for the international trade in endangered animals, an illegal activity that ranks only behind drug trafficking in lucrativeness. |
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Human trafficking was once a crime associated primarily with a range of small to large crime groups. |
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In 2012, Honduran institutions worked to thwart violence and narcotics trafficking. |
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Charges to be laid include gangsterism, drug trafficking, weapons possession and conspiracy to commit murder. |
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It aims to detect and stop illegal immigration, human trafficking and terrorist infiltration. |
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Records were kept to control slavery, prostitution, and the trafficking of women and children. |
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It also influenced the development of the Council of Europe Convention against trafficking in human beings. |
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The OSCE's human rights activities focus on such priorities as freedom of movement and religion, preventing torture and trafficking in persons. |
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Drug trafficking is widely regarded by lawmakers as a serious offense around the world. |
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If the drugs are sold to underage people, then the penalties for trafficking may be harsher than in other circumstances. |
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In 2008, the United States government initiated another program, known as The Merida Initiative, to help combat drug trafficking in Mexico. |
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In the United States, around 195 cities have been infiltrated by drug trafficking that originated in Mexico. |
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As a response, Mexico saw an increase in violence caused by drug trafficking. |
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Approximately 500 cities are directly engaged in drug trafficking and nearly 450,000 people are employed by drug cartels. |
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As a result, Miami and Union City became the sole locations for trafficking. |
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The business of drug trafficking can be seen in several stages in Colombia towards the latter half of the 20th century. |
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Poverty is one of the reasons behind child trafficking and some children are smuggled with their parents' consent via a transporter. |
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Migrant smuggling and human trafficking are two separate offences and differ in a few central respects. |
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Notably, some definitions define any 'undeclared' trafficking of currency and precious metal as smuggling. |
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Such barriers are typically constructed for border control purposes such as curbing illegal immigration, human trafficking and smuggling. |
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Customs and Border Protection personnel to prevent illegal migration and drug trafficking. |
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Authorities in Italy are investigating a 'Ndrangheta mafia clan accused of trafficking and illegally dumping nuclear waste. |
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It is tasked with the broader enforcement of maritime laws, especially against smuggling, illegal fishing, drug trafficking, and piracy. |
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Human trafficking of Moldovan women and children to other parts of Europe is a serious problem. |
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Examples include quarrying, salvage, and farm work as well as trafficking, bondage, forced labor, prostitution and pornography. |
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The most common form of the slave trade is now commonly referred to as human trafficking. |
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Due to the illegal nature of human trafficking, its exact extent is unknown. |
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That is second only to drug trafficking in terms of global criminal enterprises. |
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Ghana retains and exercises the death penalty for treason, corruption, robbery, piracy, drug trafficking, rape, and homicide. |
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On February 5, 1988, General Manuel Antonio Noriega was accused of drug trafficking by federal juries in Tampa and Miami. |
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Nigeria is home to a substantial network of organised crime, active especially in drug trafficking. |
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In many countries that use the death penalty, drug trafficking is also a capital offence. |
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In China, human trafficking and serious cases of corruption are punished by the death penalty. |
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Some countries provide the death penalty for drug trafficking and related offences, mostly in West Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. |
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For some offences, most notably trafficking in drugs above a certain specified quantity, the imposition of these penalties is mandatory. |
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Other media followed by reporting widespread child slavery and child trafficking in the production of cocoa. |
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The cocoa industry was accused of profiting from child slavery and trafficking. |
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Lowell has been locally notorious over the years for being a place of high drug trafficking and gang activity. |
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He said that prostitution, drug trafficking, and gambling were victimless crimes. |
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The banlieue setting is rough and rife with violence and drug trafficking. |
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The locals said that most of Afghanis are criminals and they are involved in drug trafficking. |
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Execution is still authorized, for example, for adultery, recidivist alcohol use, drug trafficking and drug possession, he said. |
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Proof has sparked a major debate about trafficking lap dancers and prostitutes into Irelan, with experts claiming that art is imitating life. |
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Rivas, 24, formerly of 72 Outlook Drive, was sentenced to 3 to 5 years in state prison on a charge of trafficking in 14 to 28 grams of cocaine. |
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Last year, LiLo landed in India to shoot the documentary about trafficking. |
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The meeting was focused on ways to combat crime, terrorism, extremism, separatism, drug and weapons trafficking, said the statement. |
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But none of this stops Kennedy from trafficking in slander and nonsense. |
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As a result, the SRLY rules are the primary protection for the fisc against trafficking in carryback losses. |
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She has been charged with one felony count of human trafficking. |
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She has fought for equal pay and an end to human trafficking. |
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Most money laundering that occurs in the Cayman Islands is primarily related to fraud and drug trafficking. |
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Schapelle Corby admitted to trafficking drugs into Bali three times before she was finally arrested, according to her former cellmate. |
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Fars also reported that six men convicted of murder and drug trafficking were hanged on Jan 20 in the central city of Yazd. |
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As a matter of official policy, the Government of Suriname is committed to combating illegal narcotics trafficking. |
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For every 800 victims of trafficking, there is only one conviction. |
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Cahuita is in the Costa Rican province of Limon, where drug trafficking has soared in recent years. |
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Tyrelle is being held on federal charges of trafficking in underage girls. |
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He has also been accused of voluntary manslaughter, drug trafficking, and use. |
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Human Trafficking kingpin, Panna Lal and wife have been trafficking minor and young tribal girls from the remote areas of Jharkhand. |
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He Kabul to eliminate police and court penalisation of trafficking victims for offenses committed as a direct result of being trafficked. |
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During these operations, ANF arrested eleven persons including a Philipino lady involved in drug trafficking, while seized two vehicles. |
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In Saudi Arabia 1920 Pakistani prisoners are in jails in offence of drug trafficking, theft and rape. |
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Count two charges 20 defendants with using and carrying firearms during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime. |
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Lavrov recalled the corresponding UN Security Council resolution on the impermissibility of trafficking militants and weapons. |
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Syria hosted the Interpol first conference on combating human trafficking in 2010 with the participation of 53 Arab and foreign countries and 11 international organizations. |
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It said the Iranian interior ministry delegation visited Tajikistan to take part in the regional conference on combating drug trafficking in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe. |
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The Iranian interior ministry delegation visited Tajikistan participate in the regional conference on combating drug trafficking in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe. |
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In Switzerland, Singapore, Tajikistan and Thailand, 75 Pakistani prisoners are in jails on offence of murder, fake currency, drug trafficking and gorgery. |
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There is insufficient information to determine whether DPRK state entities are currently involved in the production or trafficking of methamphetamine or other illicit drugs. |
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Debt bondage, forced marriage and the sale or exploitation of children, as well as human trafficking are also included in the foundation's interpretation of modern slavery. |
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Mode a Modern day slavery is defined as human trafficking, forced labour and practices such as debt bondage, forced marriage and the sale or exploitation of children. |
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But Matt Baggott warned the organised crime organisations behind drug dealing, fuel laundering, human trafficking and much more cannot be underestimated. |
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Timor-Leste remains a minor market for illegal drugs, but international trafficking networks appear to be increasingly exploiting the country as a transshipment zone. |
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The primary trafficking route through Kazakhstan to Russia and on to Western Europe transits Almaty, Karaganda, Semey, Novosibirsk, Barnaul, and Omsk. |
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Millions of people continue to suffer deplorable exploitation through bonded labour, human trafficking, sexual slavery or unsafe conditions in factories, fields and mines. |
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The latest incident occurs at the site of a migrant labor camp where Duarte tries, and ultimately fails, to arrest a fugitive wanted on an illegal gun trafficking charge. |
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Three nationals held on drug trafficking charges Three nationals were arrested for smuggling Qhat in the wilayat of Thamrait of Dhofar governorate. |
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However, also due to its location, it is currently becoming known in the global arena for attracting many drug trafficking entities in North America. |
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Despite the US Drug Enforcement Administration's strong accusations against Cartes related to drug trafficking, he continued to amass followers in the political arena. |
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Significant challenges in areas such as education, health care, housing, international narcotics trafficking and illegal immigration from Haiti continue to be issues. |
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The demands for aromatic materials such as sandalwood, agarwood, and musk has led to the endangerment of these species, as well as illegal trafficking and harvesting. |
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In most episodes, the main plot centres on a particular crime or case relating to the police, such as drug trafficking, a hostage situation, murders and robberies. |
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In the early 1980s, organized international drug trafficking grew. |
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From 2007 through 2010, Tijuana experienced an unusually high level of violent crime related to gang violence, in part derived from the Mexican drug war and human trafficking. |
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Some view prostitution as a form of exploitation of or violence against women, and children, that helps to create a supply of victims for human trafficking. |
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of migrants are moved illegally by highly organized international smuggling and trafficking groups, often in dangerous or inhumane conditions. |
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Due to the illegal nature of trafficking, the exact extent is unknown. |
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Drug trafficking offers women an accessible way to earn income. |
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This arrangement created immunity for the leaders of the drug cartels and allowed drug trafficking to grow under the protection of the government officials. |
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While international free trade continues to expand the volume of legal trade, the ability to detect and interdict drug trafficking is severely diminished. |
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However, the anti-tumor responses of mice were limited following immunization with a monolipopeptide, which had a different cellular trafficking pathway. |
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Human trafficking is the illegal transportation of kidnapped women, children, and men across international borders in order to put them into slavery at the destination. |
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Contemporary slavery comes in various forms, including bonded labour, early and forced marriages, forced labour, slavery by descent, and human trafficking. |
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His case, which is among hundreds documented by the Coalition for Organ-Failure Solutions, a Washington-based NGO working to end organ trafficking. |
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