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Dismantling Network Recruiting Women to Transport Drugs

Convincing, recruiting and exposing vulnerable women was the method. A criminal network operating in Antioquia and San Andrés was disbanded after the capture of nine of its alleged members, accused of instrumentalizing young people as human couriers for the transportation of drugs inside and outside the country. “Criminals exploited women in a vulnerable condition to turn them into human couriers in the service of drug trafficking. Today, that c…
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Convincing, recruiting and exposing vulnerable women was the method. A criminal network operating in Antioquia and San Andrés was disbanded after the capture of nine of its alleged members, accused of instrumentalizing young people as human couriers for the transportation of drugs inside and outside the country. “Criminals exploited women in a vulnerable condition to turn them into human couriers in the service of drug trafficking. Today, that c…

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qhubobucaramanga.com broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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