Rescue of a group of children exploited in a transit home in Florencio Varela
At least 13 minors were rescued from a transit home in Florencio Varela, Argentina, where they were allegedly subjected to forced labor, abuse, and neglect.
The socialist crime blueprint begins. NYC leaders pull back the curtain on Mamdani’s vision for public safety
New York City is experiencing a crime drop, but questions persist regarding Mayor Mamdani's approach to public safety amidst staffing shortages and rising transit crime.
In memory of the 13-year-old boy killed by a schoolmate, a law is being promoted in Córdoba to protect the families of crime victims in their transit through the criminal justice system
A new law is being proposed in Córdoba, Argentina, to protect the families of crime victims, named after Joaquín Sperani, a 13-year-old boy who was murdered by a schoolmate.
Whatley links Cooper to transit killing, accuses Dem of freeing ‘rapists and murderers’
Republican Senate candidate Michael Whatley connects former Governor Roy Cooper to the murder of Iryna Zarutska, blaming Cooper's policies for the release of the accused killer ahead of the upcoming primary election.
Man charged after adult, child assaulted in Winnipeg: police
A man in Winnipeg has been charged after he allegedly assaulted a 66-year-old man on a transit bus and a school-aged child in a retail store.
At Risk: Personal Data
This article discusses the vulnerabilities of personal data exposed to organized crime in Ecuador's public institutions, particularly highlighting a recent incident involving the National Transit Agency.
Foreigners in transit: The disappearance of the Ibero professor reveals a disturbing criminal model
The case of a missing Ibero-American University professor highlights a troubling pattern of foreign nationals being kidnapped and extorted in Mexico.
Drove on the road with a baby at the wheel, was stopped, and assaulted transit employees
A man driving with a baby in his lap was apprehended by police after attempting to ram a police vehicle and subsequently assaulted transit employees.
ATM rejected aggression towards agents during control of electric vehicles
The Transit and Mobility Agency (ATM) condemned the physical aggression faced by officers during a control operation of electric vehicles in downtown Guayaquil on February 3rd, after foreign citizens attempted to violently interfere with the seizure of an undocumented electric vehicle.
Alleged issuance of illegal plates, sale of species and elimination of fines is audited in the National Assembly
The National Assembly's Oversight Commission is investigating irregularities detected in metropolitan transit agencies regarding the alleged illegal issuance of vehicle registrations linked to organized crime groups.
Corruption in the ANT: a persistent evil that demands urgent changes, say experts
Experts suggest that urgent reforms are needed in the National Transit Agency (ANT) to address ongoing corruption, including collaborative actions among state institutions and strengthening previously filed complaints.
The resources lost due to corruption
Corruption leads to economic losses for the country and erodes institutional integrity and public trust, as highlighted by recent investigations into corruption within the National Transit Agency.
Jaque Case: Up to 10 Years in Prison for Those Arrested in Operation at ANT
Ten individuals, including the director of the National Transit Agency, face charges of organized crime with potential penalties of up to 10 years in prison due to irregularities within the agency.
Client documents of a funeral home fell onto the road. The WSA decided on the penalty
In November 2022, police found personal documents belonging to a funeral home in Puławy on the roadside after they fell from an uncovered vehicle during transit, leading to a legal decision by the WSA regarding the punishment.