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cartels

n. (plural of cartel English)

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By tomorrow, Zamora will know that the cartels no longer wish him to stay in business.

The drug cartels will put Zamora out of business, but they will hate you for it.

Drug traffickers frequently landed here, and when it came to equipment the drug cartels spent freely.

And unlike Sendero Luminoso, the Colombian drug cartels were not fanatical.

What was needed to transform other countries into replicas of Colombia was corruption at or near the top of governments, corruption making it possible for drug cartels to move in and operate.

Next, insidiously and quietly, the cartels would become stronger than the governments-after which, as in Colombia, there was never any turning back.

DEA and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation the influence of both Tijuana and Sinaloa cartels has been marching steadily east.

Besides, the cartels pay a lot of money for good, quiet, loyal service.

One of my sidelines in this office is to see if any of the drug cartels are trying to expand into this money transfer business.

Mexican drug cartels have many layers of cutouts to protect the top players.

As for the cartels, I only know what I read in that CIA report you told me about.

By tomorrow, the cartels will already have divided who gets the women supplied to Zamora.

Because trafficking in women is a relatively new criminal business and is not controlled by traditionally organized crime cartels, the United States justice and law enforcement systems are ill-equipped to deal with the problem.

The idea is that by knocking off a couple of Escobars and Ochoas, we throw the cartels into chaos and disrupt the flow of cocaine.

Certainly the cartels are led by evil, violent men, and certainly they have inflicted unfathomable misery on this country, as well as their own.