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How Paraguay became a drug trafficking hub in South America

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Paraguay has rapidly transformed itself, especially during the pandemic, into a logistics node for drug trafficking in South America, due to the benefits provided by the Paraná-Paraguay waterway with access to the Atlantic. For a decade, the country has been perforated by increasingly powerful criminal organizations, such as the Brazilian First Capital Command (PCC), whose influence is beginning to reach Argentina.

The minute of silence requested by the president of the Supreme Court of the Nation Horacio Rosatti to honor Pecci in the act against the power of drug trafficking in Rosario, which was held . . .

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