The narcos burn the forest, plant a crop, contaminate the water, buy cattle, and cut down more trees for pasture. |
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In daylight, the narcos smuggle their loads across three bridges that link Juarez with El Paso. |
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The insurgents, having failed to spark a leftist revolt, turned to the narcos for financial support to bring about revolution by force of arms. |
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They have rattled the narcos, impeding some trafficking routes and increasing weapons seizures. |
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I saw some people in a restaurant tonight whom I thought looked like narcos. |
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Many of the narcos are on the outside, they don't even know the inside of a jail cell. |
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The Argentines fear that if the narcos are squeezed out of Colombia they will migrate to the vast spaces of Brazil. |
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Lots of freelance narcos are now claiming that they were paramilitaries all along, to get immunity. |
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When he was director of the Civil Air agency he gave pilots licenses to many narcos. |
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Citizenship and passports are easy to procure in Latin America, disguising the movements of terrorists and narcos. |
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Later, the narcos fought with the guerrillas, because they hadn't carried out the agreement to protect the crops and the laboratory. |
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He has investigated more than anybody into the incredibly brutal world of narcos and corrupted policemen. |
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Its deep canyons and dense pine forests have harboured narcos and hidden plantations of marijuana and opium poppies for decades. |
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The real narcos are as much of a threat to the forest as the loggers, through the devastating fires they set to clear land for poppy and marijuana production. |
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He deployed 25,000 army troops last year to take on the narcos. |
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The narcos pay millions of dollars in bribes to stay above the law. |
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Describing themselves as community police forces or self-defence units, they have experienced some success in driving the narcos from some areas. |
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If he had let the narcos into the mine he would have lost his licence, simple as that. |
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The conflict has become a test of endurance for both the government and the narcos. |
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The masked men finally left Chilapa on 15 May, after a deal with the state authorities which included the sacking of the local security chief whom they accused of colluding with the narcos. |
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The hardest hit by maras and narcos in the Central American region are the Northern Triangle countries, caught in unrelenting, spiraling violence. |
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Apneics, Others, and Narcos all gossip merrily on the walk back to our cabins. |
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The Huddersfield star is set to fly to South America next month to begin filming for a second series of Narcos, a thriller about the Colombian drugs wars. |
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The true picture is a lot less intriguing although one of them did spend his afternoon off catching up with the first five episodes of the crime drama Narcos on Netflix. |
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