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  1. WOLA Podcast: “It’s So Seamlessly Blended into the Regular Economy That It’s Hard to Pull Out”: Environmental Organized Crime in Venezuela, and Throughout the Americas

    Criminal networks carrying out environmental organized crime are deeply intertwined with state actors and the legal economy.

    #Environment #OrganizedCrime #PublicSecurity #Venezuela #WOLAPodcast

    http://admis.me/b/3Ua

  2. For safe city deployments, consistent, low-latency connectivity is non-negotiable. Our switches provide:

    ✔Stable HD video streaming for front-end monitoring points
    ✔Ruggedized design to withstand outdoor/industrial conditions
    ✔Scalable architecture to support expanding surveillance infrastructure

    This end-to-end solution ensures public security teams can monitor, analyze, and respond in real time.

    #SafeCity #IndustrialNetworking #SurveillanceTech #PublicSecurity #EthernetSwitch #Wintop

  3. Possible Violent Actors in Post-Maduro Venezuela

    Groups that can generate violence and insecurity in post-Maduro Venezuela include elements of the armed forces and intelligence services, colectivos and militias, and Colombian and Venezuelan armed and criminal groups. Has the Trump administration thought this through?

    #Featured #OrganizedCrime #PoliticsAndSecurity #PossibleConflictWithVenezuela #PublicSecurity #USPolicy #Venezuela

    http://admis.me/b/3LJ

  4. Border Patrol Agents Are Masked Now, Too

    The trend of federal security agents covering their faces during operations is something I first observed in Latin America. Now it has spread to the United States.

    #HumanRights #Migration #PublicSecurity #USPolitics

    http://admis.me/b/2zK

  5. 🚨 Important Update from the FBI 🚨

    Attention, everyone! We have some interesting news regarding Twitter's new rate limits, and we must admit, we see a silver lining in this situation. Allow us to explain.

    As you may know, Twitter has implemented restrictions on daily post reading, aiming to bring about a more controlled online environment. While this may seem like an inconvenience to some, we at the FBI see a potential positive impact on our operations. 🙌

    One of the significant benefits of these rate limits is the potential decrease in the number of death threats and bomb threats flooding our inbox. Let's face it, investigating these threats is no walk in the park. It requires a significant allocation of resources and manpower, taking our dedicated agents away from other critical tasks.

    By limiting the number of posts users can read per day, Twitter inadvertently puts a damper on the enthusiasm of individuals who would otherwise engage in such threatening behavior. It's like adding a roadblock to the path of those who seek to spread fear and terror. 💥🚫

    While we acknowledge that there are other avenues for such threats to manifest, Twitter has been a breeding ground for these sinister activities. We are hopeful that these rate limits will discourage individuals from resorting to such harmful actions and spare us the need to investigate countless cases of digital malice.

    Of course, we remain vigilant in our duty to protect the public and maintain national security. We will continue to monitor and respond swiftly to any threats that do emerge, regardless of the platform. Our commitment to ensuring safety and upholding the law remains unwavering.

    So, as the FBI, we appreciate Twitter's efforts to create a safer online space, even if unintentionally. We're always on the lookout for opportunities to streamline our operations and allocate resources more effectively. 🕵️‍♂️🔍

    Let's hope that these rate limits contribute to a decline in harmful online behavior and allow us to focus our efforts on tackling more pressing matters. Stay safe, stay informed, and remember, your cooperation is crucial in maintaining a secure digital landscape. 💻🔒

    #FBI #RateLimits #OnlineSafety #PublicSecurity #Investigations #NationalSecurity #DigitalThreats #StaySafe #StayInformed
  6. 🚨 Important Update from the FBI 🚨

    Attention, everyone! We have some interesting news regarding Twitter's new rate limits, and we must admit, we see a silver lining in this situation. Allow us to explain.

    As you may know, Twitter has implemented restrictions on daily post reading, aiming to bring about a more controlled online environment. While this may seem like an inconvenience to some, we at the FBI see a potential positive impact on our operations. 🙌

    One of the significant benefits of these rate limits is the potential decrease in the number of death threats and bomb threats flooding our inbox. Let's face it, investigating these threats is no walk in the park. It requires a significant allocation of resources and manpower, taking our dedicated agents away from other critical tasks.

    By limiting the number of posts users can read per day, Twitter inadvertently puts a damper on the enthusiasm of individuals who would otherwise engage in such threatening behavior. It's like adding a roadblock to the path of those who seek to spread fear and terror. 💥🚫

    While we acknowledge that there are other avenues for such threats to manifest, Twitter has been a breeding ground for these sinister activities. We are hopeful that these rate limits will discourage individuals from resorting to such harmful actions and spare us the need to investigate countless cases of digital malice.

    Of course, we remain vigilant in our duty to protect the public and maintain national security. We will continue to monitor and respond swiftly to any threats that do emerge, regardless of the platform. Our commitment to ensuring safety and upholding the law remains unwavering.

    So, as the FBI, we appreciate Twitter's efforts to create a safer online space, even if unintentionally. We're always on the lookout for opportunities to streamline our operations and allocate resources more effectively. 🕵️‍♂️🔍

    Let's hope that these rate limits contribute to a decline in harmful online behavior and allow us to focus our efforts on tackling more pressing matters. Stay safe, stay informed, and remember, your cooperation is crucial in maintaining a secure digital landscape. 💻🔒

    #FBI #RateLimits #OnlineSafety #PublicSecurity #Investigations #NationalSecurity #DigitalThreats #StaySafe #StayInformed
  7. When the #State allows #OrganisedCrime to take over the #Rainforest

    'Loggers, Miners and Corruption in a #Lawless Amazon'. “We will have criminal insurgents … [whose] ideology is money...The mafia goes wherever there’s money. It doesn’t care if it’s environmental crime, people smuggling, cocaine. And what they see there [in the Amazon] is gold and wood that’s being sold for a very high price."

    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #Violence #Environment #Crime #Logging #Mining #IndigenousCommunities #PublicSecurity #Biodiversity #Deforestation #Colombianisation #Extractivism #OutOfControl

  8. When the #State allows #OrganisedCrime to take over the #Rainforest

    'Loggers, Miners and Corruption in a #Lawless Amazon'. “We will have criminal insurgents … [whose] ideology is money...The mafia goes wherever there’s money. It doesn’t care if it’s environmental crime, people smuggling, cocaine. And what they see there [in the Amazon] is gold and wood that’s being sold for a very high price."

    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #Violence #Environment #Crime #Logging #Mining #IndigenousCommunities #PublicSecurity #Biodiversity #Deforestation #Colombianisation #Extractivism #OutOfControl

  9. Cop who stood by as officers under his command slaughtered 111 prisoners in 1992 nominated Brazil's National Secretary of Penal Policies for Lula's government

    #politics #brazil #PoliceBrutality #crime #PublicSecurity #carandiru #BrazilianPolitics
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  10. Cop who stood by as officers under his command slaughtered 111 prisoners in 1992 nominated Brazil's National Secretary of Penal Policies for Lula's government

    #politics #brazil #PoliceBrutality #crime #PublicSecurity #carandiru #BrazilianPolitics
    tmblr.co/Zn_uBZd6Q9IRqm