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Colombian navy seizes 27 tonnes of cocaine from vessels

Dec 22, 2025

Buenos Aires [Argentina], December 22: Colombian naval forces have seized 27 tonnes of cocaine from a number of vessels in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, President Gustavo Petro said on Sunday.
Nine tonnes were confiscated across several ships in the Pacific, with forces from Australia, Panama, Costa Rica and El Salvador also involved in the operation, he said on X.
A second operation backed by European police forces secured 18 tonnes of cocaine near Spain's Canary Islands, which are located in the Atlantic off western Africa.
Some 20 suspects were arrested in both operations, according to the president, who described the action carried out across two days as possibly "one of the largest seizures in history without a single death." It comes as the US military began targeting alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific over the past months. More than 80 people have been killed by the strikes so far.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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