- She had the
additional responsibility of
Deputy Chair of the
Federal Antinarcotics Service (FSKN).[citation needed] In 2012 she
resigned from office. On...
- 1988.
Under the 1988
Antinarcotics Law, the
Judicial Police must
report antinarcotics operations to the
closest Special Antinarcotics Force district within...
- the
Ministry of Interior, Migration, and
Justice included antiriot,
antinarcotics, and
antiterrorist units. The
Special Security Group (Grupo Especial...
- signed. This
agreement focused on ways for the
United States to
provide antinarcotics programs. The
United States provided narcotics-related
training to a...
- The
Garras International Antinarcotics Training School (Escuela
Garras del Valor) is a
military training facility located in Bolivia,
which trains military...
-
Sidney Weintraub;
Duncan Robert Wood (2010).
Cooperative Mexican-U.S.
Antinarcotics Efforts. CSIS. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-89206-607-0. "Comprando
armas en la...
- The
Bolivian Special Force to
Fight Drug
Trafficking or
Special Antinarcotics Force (Spanish:
Fuerza Especial de
Lucha Contra el Narcotráfico, FELCN)...
-
annual quotas.
Training installations include the
Garras International Antinarcotics Training School (Escuela
Garras del Valor) is a
military training facility...
- part of its "War on Drugs". It
became a
subsidiary of the new
Special Antinarcotics Force (Fuerza
Especial de
Lucha Contra el Narcotráfico—FELCN), when...
-
International Narcotics and Law
Enforcement Affairs, as part of US
antinarcotics foreign aid.
Troops were paid 600
Bolivianos or $100 per month, around...