Chile’s Security Chief Sounds Alarm on Organized Crime Shifts After Maduro’s Fall
Chile’s Minister of Public Security reveals growing concerns about how criminal networks will adapt post-Maduro, exposing the urgent need for regional cooperation to protect national sovereignty and public safety.
In a candid acknowledgment that should resonate across borders, Chile's Minister of Public Security, Luis Cordero, revealed deep concerns about the ripple effects following Nicolás Maduro's fall. This isn't just a regional political shake-up; it is a strategic challenge with direct implications for American security interests.As Maduro’s grip loosens in Venezuela—long a hub for Latin America's most dangerous criminal networks—the way these transnational gangs reorganize threatens not only Chile but the entire hemisphere. "It is strategic to maintain close monitoring," Cordero emphasized from Chile's southern Aysén region, underscoring how crime syndicates operate beyond national boundaries, affecting Europe, Oceania, and especially...
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