Galicia faces cocaine shipment surge amid EU port corruption alert

Galicia has hosted the first meeting to implement the European Ports Alliance strategy against drug trafficking, focused on the port of Vigo. The European Commission demands joint actions amid the rise in cocaine shipments in commercial containers. Prosecutors and customs seek to enhance drug detection amid concerns over port corruption.

The port of Vigo has become the fourth reference for international cocaine mafias in just two years, labeled by the EU as one of the most vulnerable to drug trafficking. A few weeks ago, at the Vigo Free Trade Zone Consortium, the first meeting organized by the Special Anti-Drug Prosecutor's Office took place, attended by Rosa Morán, head of the Anti-Drug Prosecutor's Office at the National Court, and Pablo Varela, chief prosecutor of Pontevedra.

During the three-day meeting in early December, Customs Surveillance, led by Eva Pedruelo, presented its means to contain shipments, while private sector representatives, such as David Regades, state delegate in the consortium, addressed port management. The Prosecutor's Office prioritizes criminal prosecution of port drug trafficking and financial investigations in port areas, advocating for legislative review so the National Court handles cases of international organizations.

The EU's drug trafficking report highlights high levels of crime and corruption in supply chains, with cocaine volumes multiplied in three years. Spain recorded its largest seizure in 2024: 13 tons in a banana shipment from Guayaquil, Ecuador, raising the total to 124 tons last year, up from 37 in 2020. In 2023, the EU seized a record 419 tons, mainly in Belgium, Spain, and the Netherlands.

Customs Surveillance uses Cescan rooms with X-ray scanners to inspect containers, detecting anomalies in radiographic images. Of the 124 tons seized in Spain in 2024, more than half (77.664 kilos) arrived in containers, mainly from Ecuador, Colombia, and Surinam, with Vigo among key ports alongside Valencia, Algeciras, and Barcelona.

Trafficking adapts with methods like narcosubmarines in Galicia since 2019, driven by increased production in Colombia.

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Illustration depicting Ecuador's President Noboa announcing 30% tariffs on Colombian goods amid narcotrafficking and border tensions, with blocked exports and a highlighted border map.
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Ecuador announces 30% tariff on Colombian exports over border tensions

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Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa announced a 30% security tariff on imports from Colombia, effective February 1, 2026, citing a lack of cooperation in border control against narcotrafficking and illegal mining. The measure has drawn immediate backlash from Colombian business groups and the government, who view it as a breach of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN) agreements. It is expected to significantly impact bilateral trade, worth billions of dollars annually.

Spain's National Police dismantled in Madrid the first known shipment of heroin in pill form from Colombia, seizing eight kilos during an exchange in a shopping center parking lot. The operation, coordinated with the U.S. DEA and Colombia's National Police, led to the arrest of five people remanded in custody. This seizure uncovers a new drug trafficking route linking South America to Spain.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro proposed joint port control with Ecuador to fight drug trafficking, amid a trade dispute where both nations imposed 30% tariffs on each other's goods over border security issues. The Consejo Gremial urged against destabilizing the region, noting US$1.673 million in Colombian exports to Ecuador in 2025.

A Gendarmería official was detained on December 31, 2025, for trying to smuggle drugs into the Valparaíso Prison Complex amid a corruption crisis in the institution. The agency dismissed him immediately and opened an administrative inquiry. This incident follows the recent formalization of 42 former gendarmes for bribery offenses in Operation Apocalipsis.

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Authorities in Colombia and Spain have dismantled a major network used by drug cartels to launder millions through cryptocurrency. The two-and-a-half-year investigation, dubbed Operation Gulupa, targeted the Clan del Golfo and revealed sophisticated methods to hide illicit funds from cocaine sales. At least $46 million was laundered via digital wallets and shell companies across multiple countries.

Cuba reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance on drugs at the CELAC-European Union bi-regional forum in Brussels. The island's Foreign Ministry reported this firm position.

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Spain's National Police and the Canary Islands Autonomous Police have dismantled a network in Gran Canaria that facilitated sexual encounters with minors under the care of the Canary Islands Government. The operation involved four home searches and led to four arrests, with at least seven victims located. The detainees are in provisional prison as the investigation continues.

 

 

 

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