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Building the US’s First Known Gang Intelligence Database in Latin America

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History, Education, News

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

As an agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) who later embedded with the CIA, Wes Tabor worked to dismantle criminal networks in Central and South America - think gangs like MS-13, the Sinaloa Cartel, and Tren de Aragua. In 2006, he was stationed in Guatemala, a transit corridor for South American cocaine to enter the US. It was during this time that he created a gang intelligence system to help identify gang members, using biodata and records from regional prisons and police departments. As confirmed by two retired DEA agents, the FBI then took the database and made it their own. This is how it happened. *Clarification: The  US arrested Guatemala's anti-drug chief in 2009, while three high-ranking, anti-narcotics police officers were arrested by the U.S. in 2005. Subscribe to Sasha's Substack, HUMINT, to get more intelligence stories: https://sashaingber.substack.com/ For more information about the International Spy Museum, visit:  https://www.spymuseum.org/ And if you have feedback or want to hear about a particular topic,  you can reach us by email at spycast@spymuseum.org. This show is brought to you by N2K Networks, Goat Rodeo, and the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC. This episode was produced by Flora Warshaw and the team at Goat Rodeo. At the International Spy Museum, Mike Mincey and Memphis Vaughan III are our video editors. Emily Rens is our graphic designer. Joshua Troemel runs our SPY social media. Amanda Ohlke is our Director of Adult Education and Mira Cohen is the Vice President of Programs.

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1:05.8

Welcome to Spycast, the official podcast of the International Spy Museum.

1:11.6

I'm your host, Sasha Ingber, and we're in the midst of a month of episodes on Latin America,

1:18.6

crossing borders and decades to explore clandestine activities that have shaped our world.

1:25.6

As an agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration, who later embedded with the CIA,

1:31.3

Wes Tabor worked to dismantle criminal networks in Central and South America.

1:37.3

Think gangs like MS-13, the Cinelloa Cartel, and Trend de Aragua.

1:43.3

And in 2006, he was stationed in Guatemala, a transit corridor for South America's cocaine

1:50.8

to enter the U.S.

1:52.9

It was during this time that he created a gang intelligence system using bio data and records

1:59.2

from regional prisons and police departments to help identify gang members.

2:04.8

Two retired DEA agents told me that the FBI took the database and made it their own.

2:12.0

This is how it happened.

2:14.6

Welcome to Spycast, Wes.

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