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- Drug_cartel abstract "Drug cartel is a criminal organization developed with the primary purpose of promoting and controlling drug trafficking operations. They range from loosely managed agreements among various drug traffickers to formalized commercial enterprises. The term was applied when the largest trafficking organizations reached an agreement to coordinate the production and distribution of cocaine. Since that agreement was broken up, drug cartels are no longer actually cartels, but the term stuck and it is now popularly used to refer to any criminal narcotics related organization, such as those in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, South Korea, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Japan, Italy, France, United States, Colombia, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Afghanistan and Pakistan.The basic structure of a drug cartels is:Falcons (Spanish: Halcones): Considered the "eyes and ears" of the streets, the 'falcons' are the lowest rank in any drug cartel. They are responsible for supervising and reporting the activities of the police, the military and their rival groups.Hitmen (Spanish: Sicarios): The armed group within the drug cartel that are responsible for carrying out assassinations, kidnappings, thefts, extortions, operating protection rackets, and defending their 'plaza' (turf) from rival groups and the military.Lieutenants (Spanish: Lugartenientes): The second highest position in the drug cartel organization that are responsible for supervising the hitmen and falcons within their own territory. They are allowed to carry out low-profile executions without permission from their bosses.Drug lords (Spanish: Capos): The highest position in any drug cartel that are responsible for supervising the entire drug industry, appointing territorial leaders, making alliances, and planning high-profile executions.It is worth noting that there are other operating groups within the drug cartels. For example, the drug producers and suppliers, although not considered in the basic structure, are critical operators of any drug cartel, along with the financers and money launderers. In addition, the arms suppliers operate in a completely different circle, and are technically not considered part of the cartel’s logistics.".
- Drug_cartel thumbnail US_Violent_Crime_2004.svg?width=300.
- Drug_cartel wikiPageExternalLink drugs.
- Drug_cartel wikiPageExternalLink 2549.cfm.
- Drug_cartel wikiPageID "197015".
- Drug_cartel wikiPageRevisionID "606253915".
- Drug_cartel hasPhotoCollection Drug_cartel.
- Drug_cartel subject Category:Illegal_drug_trade.
- Drug_cartel subject Category:Organized_crime.
- Drug_cartel subject Category:Organized_crime_groups.
- Drug_cartel subject Category:Organized_crime_terminology.
- Drug_cartel subject Category:Smuggling.
- Drug_cartel comment "Drug cartel is a criminal organization developed with the primary purpose of promoting and controlling drug trafficking operations. They range from loosely managed agreements among various drug traffickers to formalized commercial enterprises. The term was applied when the largest trafficking organizations reached an agreement to coordinate the production and distribution of cocaine.".
- Drug_cartel label "Cartel (organización ilícita)".
- Drug_cartel label "Cartel de la drogue".
- Drug_cartel label "Cartello della droga".
- Drug_cartel label "Drogenkartell".
- Drug_cartel label "Drug cartel".
- Drug_cartel label "Drugskartel".
- Drug_cartel label "Kartel narkotykowy".
- Drug_cartel label "麻薬カルテル".
- Drug_cartel sameAs Drogenkartell.
- Drug_cartel sameAs Cartel_(organización_ilícita).
- Drug_cartel sameAs Cartel_de_la_drogue.
- Drug_cartel sameAs Cartello_della_droga.
- Drug_cartel sameAs 麻薬カルテル.
- Drug_cartel sameAs 마약_카르텔.
- Drug_cartel sameAs Drugskartel.
- Drug_cartel sameAs Kartel_narkotykowy.
- Drug_cartel sameAs m.03bwzg9.
- Drug_cartel sameAs Q1260006.
- Drug_cartel sameAs Q1260006.
- Drug_cartel wasDerivedFrom Drug_cartel?oldid=606253915.
- Drug_cartel depiction US_Violent_Crime_2004.svg.
- Drug_cartel isPrimaryTopicOf Drug_cartel.