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‘Human trafficking is 2nd largest criminal industry in world’

Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal activity in the world, according to U.S. Attorney Alicia Limtiaco, and she is asking communities around Micronesia to help curb this rising menace. “After drug dealing, human trafficking is tied with the illegal arms trade as the...
Posted On Feb 05 2014 10:39
, By Mark Rabago

Marijuana legalization in the CNMI

I want to make it clear that I support the legalization of marijuana and I am supported by two state legislatures, two governors, and the President of the United States himself. Need I say anymore to my critics? The declaration of War on Drugs has served to create more criminals...
Posted On Jan 30 2014 13:37
, By Jun Dayao

New student rep planning to adopt ‘Know the Truth’ program in CNMI

  Newly appointed public schools student representative Audrey Joy Ada has bared plans to adopt an international program that will address use of drugs and alcohol as well as bullying among Commonwealth students. Ada wants to bring to the CNMI the “Know the Truth” program, which...
Posted On Jul 26 2012 06:55
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Fugitive allegedly selling ‘ice’ falls

The Drug Enforcement Task Force arrested Friday a fugitive who allegedly sells crystal methamphetamine or “ice” in Gualo Rai. Changfeng Zhang, 30, also known as KK, was taken to the Superior Court yesterday on charges of trafficking of a controlled substance and illegal...
Posted On Jul 10 2012 02:30
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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