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Bolivia has become safe haven for “Narcosur,” the PCC’s drug cartel

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - They invest in jewelry, medical clinics, restaurants, farms and walk safely with their families in the region of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the group's stronghold and the passageway for drugs coming from Peru and Colombia to join Bolivian cocaine.

From there, the Brazilian "narcos" travel in planes and helicopters to spend their vacations on the beaches of the northeast, where they close deals with the Ndrine, the families that make up the 'Ndrangheta, the Calabrian mafia.

The most powerful of Italy's criminal organizations, it owns 40% of all drugs trafficked by the PCC . . .

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