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Charcoal-trafficking to Haiti is now a tidy industry

Source: Dominican Today
Port-au-Prince : Haiti | about 1 month ago  
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  • A police officer patrols Jacarezinho slum a day after drug traffickers shot down a police helicopter
    A police officer patrols Jacarezinho slum a day after drug traffickers ...
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A police officer patrols Jacarezinho slum a day after drug traffickers ...
They own vehicles and their cash flow is so good they pay in advance the tree cutters who make the furnaces which devastate the forests in at least 23 areas just in the Baoruco range. BY 10,000 MEN... and rotate their areas of function before they get too cozy with the local and the foreigners... Written...
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