[Daily Mail, Where America Gets Its News] - Colombian cops took down a criminal network that helped migrants travel through the country before they were crossed in Panama
- At least 11 members of the ring, including three leaders, were arrested last week during a series of operations
- The group targeted migrants from Cuba, China, Angola, Nigeria, Somalia, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
- Migrants paid $150 to $350 to be bussed from Nariño to Antioquia, where they were placed in speedboats and ferried to the Chocó
- Once in Chocó, smugglers connected to a second criminal network led the migrants through the Colombian jungle into Panama
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