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Guyana Deepens Regional Security Ties at A3C Forum in Panama

Summary by Guyana Chronicle
HOME Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond has said Guyana is taking its fight against transnational crime beyond its own borders, joining a regional push for tighter intelligence sharing and coordinated security action across the Americas. In a post shared on her Facebook page, Minister Walrond announced that she is currently in Panama for the Americas Counter-Cartel […]
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“Permanent” operations will be installed between the Brazilian Federal Police and the Bolivian police at several points along the border to dismantle a “wave of truly worrying crimes.”

Bolivia raised the need to establish a sustained and coordinated regional response to the advance of transnational organized crime, with concrete actions and measurable results, during the participation of the Minister of Defense, Ernesto Justiniano, in the A3C Forum, the Coalition of the Americas against the Cartels. During his intervention, Justiniano warned that criminal organizations have stopped concentrating their activities solely on drug…

The European Union will strengthen its support for the Bolivian Police in the face of an increase in drug trafficking, murder and other crimes in the country, through training, information exchange, technical assistance and institutional strengthening to combat organized crime.

Factsheet The Bolivian Defense Minister, Ernesto Justiniano, called for international cooperation at the A3C Forum in Panama to confront transnational organized crime, stressing the need for joint and sustainable actions. Tap to see the full context Context: Justiniano highlighted that criminal networks have evolved, engaging in drug trafficking, illicit money, armed violence, technology, disinformation and corruption. He proposed to learn from…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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