Colombian navy destroys dozens of drug labs and seizes cocaine

Colombia's navy destroyed dozens of drug trafficking laboratories and seized more than two tons of cocaine in the southern Pacific region. The operations also led to the capture of thousands of gallons of smuggled fuel and several suspects. Officials stated the actions prevented drugs from reaching international markets.

In operations along Colombia's southern Pacific coast, the navy dismantled dozens of drug labs and confiscated over 4,000 pounds of cocaine packaged in two-pound units. The navy reported seizing more than 3,700 gallons of smuggled fuel, which it said thwarted the growth of illicit economies in the region. Three crew members were arrested during the cocaine seizure, including two from Ecuador and one of unspecified nationality. Four people were detained in connection with the fuel interception. The navy shared images of the labs, drugs, and fuel on social media platform X, emphasizing its commitment to maritime control for national security and stability. A separate post noted the seizure of over 90 pounds of marijuana in the northern city of Cartagena. Colombia, the world's top cocaine producer, has seen tense relations with the United States over rising production levels, including U.S. sanctions on President Gustavo Petro. Recent operations include a February pursuit yielding 240 pounds from a speedboat, a January bust of over two tons in the South Pacific, and November's record 14-ton confiscation at a key Pacific port.

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Realistic illustration of Colombia's booming coca fields, cocaine trafficking routes to the US, and rising overdose deaths amid record global supply.
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Global cocaine supply hits record levels as Colombia’s coca boom reverberates abroad

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Cocaine production and trafficking have reached record highs in recent years, propelled largely by renewed growth in coca cultivation and cocaine output in Colombia, according to U.N. estimates. Researchers and U.S. health data indicate the surge has coincided with larger cocaine shipments, expanding use in some markets, and a marked rise in cocaine-involved overdose deaths in the United States.

Troops from the 27th Brigade of the National Army destroyed 24 laboratories for processing coca base paste in Putumayo department during 2026. Operations seized materials and captured three individuals, impacting the narcotrafficking economy by 2,300 million pesos.

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In a joint operation by Colombia's Public Force, over a ton of export-quality marijuana destined for Ecuador was seized. The actions involved intercepting a shipment on the Pan-American Highway and dismantling illegal infrastructure in Toribío, Cauca.

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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National Army troops seized 32 kilograms of marijuana in the El Dinde rural area of La Plata, Huila. The operation was triggered by a citizen alert, leading a suspect to flee and abandon the drugs.

Authorities in the United Kingdom have charged three men after seizing nearly 1 ton of cocaine worth about £75 million hidden in a shipment of bananas at Southampton Docks. The drugs arrived from Panama, originally from Nicaragua. The suspects face potential life sentences if convicted.

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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.

 

 

 

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