Mass Grave Found at Suspected Extermination Camp in Mexico

A mass grave was found at a suspected extermination camp in Mexico by a volunteer group looking for missing family members. The site contained three ovens, burned bodies, personal items, and a Bible with pictures of children. The notorious Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación gang is believed to be responsible for the camp. Mexican authorities are investigating the horrific find.

Fake Sydney Synagogue Attack Plot

A fake plan to attack a Sydney synagogue using a caravan of explosives was fabricated by an organized crime network to divert police resources. The explosives were found in a caravan but there was no intent to attack Jewish targets. Police are investigating the criminal con job and have not made any arrests yet.

Corruption and Mob Justice in Long Island

A former Nassau County police detective conspired with the Bonanno mafia family to target the Genovese mafiosos in Long Island, leading to a mini-mob war. The detective staged fake police raids and provided inside information to the Bonannos, choosing the crime family over his duty to protect the public.

Chilean Nationals Charged in Multi-State Burglary Ring Targeting Athletes

Chilean nationals charged in connection to a multi-state burglary ring targeting professional athletes in the US. District Attorney calls for Chile to be removed from US visa waiver program due to organized burglaries. Chile accused of not providing criminal background checks on its citizens.

Italian police sting operation against Sicilian mafia in Palermo

Italian police arrested around 130 people in a large-scale sting operation against the Sicilian mafia in Palermo, charging them with crimes such as drug trafficking, attempted murder, extortion, and illegal possession of firearms.

Repatriation of Indian Nationals by the Trump Administration

The Trump administration repatriated Indian nationals who illegally entered the U.S. back to India. The Biden administration has seen an increase in legal and illegal migrants from India coming to the U.S. There are concerns about illegal migration and ties to organized crime.

Burglary Tourism and Exploitation of Visa Waiver Program by Chilean Organized Crime

Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy is warning of 'burglary tourism' by South American gangs who fly into the U.S. to commit home invasions and return home with stolen goods. Roy is urging the State Department and DHS to remove Chile from the Visa Waiver Program due to organized crime exploiting loopholes.

California Busts 117 Individuals in Organized Holiday Shoplifting Ring

California authorities bust 117 individuals involved in an organized holiday shoplifting ring, recovering stolen items worth over $38,000 and sending a strong message that retail theft will not be tolerated.

Burglary at Joe Burrow's Home

NFL star Joe Burrow's house was reportedly broken into while he was away for a football game. The incident is part of a larger trend of organized crime groups targeting professional athletes' homes for burglaries.

Car Theft at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

An organized crime group stole 52 cars worth nearly $5 million from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Three suspects were arrested with tools for breaking into cars and reprogramming key fobs. The group is based in Houston and has stolen cars from multiple airports. The investigation started in February 2023 and has identified 14 suspects.

Car Theft at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

52 cars worth nearly $5 million were stolen by an organized crime group at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The investigation has identified 14 suspects, with arrests made in connection to car thefts at the airport and in other states.

Connecticut Couple Arrested for $1 Million Lululemon Theft

A Connecticut couple was arrested for allegedly stealing $1 million in Lululemon products using organized retail crime tactics across multiple states. They were caught after a theft in Minnesota and found with stolen goods in their hotel room. The couple is accused of causing significant losses to Lululemon stores.

Youth Suspects Arrested for Stealing from Walgreens in San Francisco

A group of young suspects, as young as 12, were arrested for stealing from multiple Walgreens locations in San Francisco, totaling $84,000 in stolen merchandise. The suspects, including an 18-year-old, were charged with various theft-related offenses.

Drug Seizure in Paraguay

A drug-induced hit-and-run incident resulted in the death of a state trooper in Connecticut. Paraguay made the largest cocaine seizure in its history, uncovering over 4 tons of cocaine hidden in a sugar shipment bound for Belgium.

Panama installs barbed-wire fencing along the Darien Gap to block U.S.-bound migrants

Panama has installed barbed-wire fencing along the Darien Gap to block U.S.-bound migrants, but videos show migrants finding ways to get around the barriers. The Panamanian government claims it is an effort to manage the flow of people and prevent organized crime.

Migrant Crime in America

A wave of serious migrant crime continues to sweep across America as President Joe Biden and his surrogates defend wide-open border policies, resulting in theft, assault, rape, and murder by illegal migrants. Various incidents of retail theft rings, pickpocket gangs, sexual assaults, and murders by migrants are highlighted as examples of the escalating crime issues. The article also mentions the involvement of illegal aliens in organized crime, human trafficking, gang activities, and drug cartel crimes.

Accusations against President Biden's Border Policies

Sen. Roger Marshall accuses President Joe Biden of working with organized crime through his border policies, claiming Biden is complicit in aiding the cartel. Marshall criticizes Biden's immigration executive order, stating it is ineffective and does not address the root issues at the border.

Human Smuggling in the Mexican Desert

A first-hand account of a night in the Mexican desert where migrants from various countries are being smuggled into the U.S. by organized crime groups, highlighting the lucrative human smuggling industry along the border.

Violence in Mexico's Presidential Election

2024 has been one of the most violent years for candidates and election officials in Mexico, with more than 225 killed. Organized crime interferes in elections through murders, attacks, and threats against public officials and candidates.

Retailers Assisting Law Enforcement in Combating Organized Crime Rings

Retailers are increasingly assisting law enforcement in combating theft and fraud by organized crime rings, providing evidence that leads to criminal prosecutions. Efforts to counter organized retail crime have led to higher prices for consumers and concerns about privacy. The industry's push to crack down on organized retail crime has led to partnerships with law enforcement and calls for federal government intervention.

Political Violence in Maravatío, Mexico

In Maravatío, Mexico, criminal violence and intimidation have led to the murders of multiple political candidates ahead of June elections, with gangs seeking to control the electoral process. The region faces ongoing threats from organized crime groups battling for power and influence.

Political Violence in Mexico

Two mayoral candidates were reported killed in Mexico, one in the northeast and another in the south, as part of a wave of political violence ahead of June elections.

Arrests of Criminal Gang of Migrant Thieves in New England

Federal agents have arrested suspects involved in an organized criminal gang of migrants stealing merchandise from stores across New England. The thieves would hide high-ticket items in larger furniture pieces, buy the furniture, then return it for a refund. The group was caught in Rhode Island after a heist and found with stolen goods, cash, and a vehicle. This type of retail larceny can harm communities by driving stores out and removing convenient shopping options.

Corruption and Organized Crime in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro city councilwoman Marielle Franco's 2018 assassination was allegedly orchestrated by the chief of the state's civil police, revealing deep corruption and ties to organized crime in Rio. The investigation uncovered a web of deceit and cover-ups, highlighting the challenges of addressing corruption and crime in the city.

Impact of U.S. Immigration and Abortion Policies on Migrants

Migrants crossing into the U.S. are facing rape-related pregnancies and sexual violence by Mexican cartels. They are unable to access abortions due to state bans, leading to self-managed abortions and dangerous situations. Organized crime groups are exploiting the vulnerable migrants waiting on the Mexican side of the border. The U.S. immigration and abortion policies are affecting migrants' safety and rights.

Tokyo Vice - Max Series

Reporter Jake Adelstein's memoir about covering the organized crime beat in Japan is the basis of the Max series Tokyo Vice.

Rise in Burglaries in Democrat-Run Los Angeles

Tourism from South America to Los Angeles has led to an increase in burglaries in wealthy neighborhoods. LAPD officials have noted a rise in organized crime groups targeting the city, with specific incidents involving Chilean nationals. Despite arrests, some suspects have been released on bail, contributing to the ongoing crime wave. The article criticizes Democrat-run cities for attracting illegal activity and failing to enforce laws effectively.

Organized Crime and AI

INTERPOL has named the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in a report about how organized crime groups are using AI to expand their illicit operations, including financial fraud and human trafficking for criminal activities. The report highlights the use of AI, large language models, and cryptocurrencies in sophisticated fraud campaigns.

Retail Theft and Security Measures

Retailers have been facing a rise in theft, with many big retailers reporting significant losses due to organized retail crime. However, recent security investments and legislative actions are starting to show progress in reducing theft incidents.

Arrest of Six Suspected Retail Theft Ring Members in Florida

Six suspected members of a retail theft ring from Georgia were arrested in Florida for stealing over $90,000 worth of merchandise using self-checkouts in various stores across eight Florida counties. The suspects made only partial payments before leaving with additional items. They face serious felony charges for more than 70 separate thefts.

Organized Crime Targeting Local Candidates in Mexico

Organized crime is targeting local candidates in Mexico ahead of the country's largest elections, leading to violence and deaths. The candidates are vulnerable due to lack of security measures and control by drug cartels.

China, Fentanyl Crisis, Joe Biden, Fox News

Peter Schweizer discusses his new book 'Blood Money' on Fox News, claiming Biden won't hold China responsible for fentanyl crisis due to financial entanglements with Chinese organized crime.

Gang War-Style Bombings in Amsterdam Linked to Rapper's Killing

A series of gang war-style bombings occurred in Amsterdam following the shooting and killing of a local rapper involved in organized crime. The explosions were linked to a conflict over the rapper's death, with three people arrested in connection to the bombings.

Chinese Dictator Xi Jinping's Connection to Fentanyl-Pushing Organized Crime Syndicates

Chinese dictator Xi Jinping has allowed fentanyl-pushing organized crime syndicates to thrive in China, leading to a spike in America's drug overdose death rate. Peter Schweizer's book, Blood Money, reveals the connections between Xi and these criminal organizations.

Deadly Shootout in Northern Mexico

At least 12 people were killed in a shootout with security forces in northern Mexico near the border with the United States. The incident occurred in the municipality of Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas state, a region known for organized crime activities such as human smuggling and drug trafficking.