The case called “Narcomaderas”, investigated after the discovery in Chile of a shipment of wood exported from Bolivia with illicit substances impregnated in its structure, revealed, according to security specialists, a new phase of transnational organized crime: the use of industrial processes, legal companies and chemical technology to circumvent traditional control systems.
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The case called “Narcomaderas”, investigated after the discovery in Chile of a shipment of wood exported from Bolivia with illicit substances impregnated in its structure, revealed, according to security specialists, a new phase of transnational organized crime: the use of industrial processes, legal companies and chemical technology to circumvent traditional control systems.