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Panama seized record amount of drugs in 2021—president

/ 01:15 PM January 03, 2022

Panama seized record amount of drugs in 2021—president

Members of the National Aeronaval Service (SENAN) guard drug packages as they are displayed during a press conference at a base in Panama City, on October 30, 2021. – Panama seized 100 suitcases containing 3,499 packages of presumed illicit substance in a container coming from San Vicente, Chile, in transit through Panama with Netherlands as its final destination. (Photo by Rogelio FIGUEROA / AFP)

PANAMA CITY — Panama seized a record haul of 128 tons of drugs in 2021, President Laurentino Cortizo said on Sunday.

The figure represented a 43 percent increase on the previous record of 90 tons from 2019.

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“In 2021, as a result of 565 operations against organized crime and drug trafficking, 128.7 tons of drugs were seized,” Cortizo told the National Assembly parliament.

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In 2020, despite lockdown measures imposed to stop the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, Panama recorded its third largest haul of 84 tons.

The news comes a month after Panama announced a record haul of drug money — more than $10 million in cash, which took investigators more than 12 hours to count after a seizure from a house in Nueva Providencia, in Colon province.

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Cortizo, in his remarks to lawmakers, added that Panama’s murder rate in 2021 was 11.5 per 100,000 inhabitants, “mostly linked to organized crime.”

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“In the fight against crime I have not negotiated nor will I negotiate with criminals,” insisted Cortizo.

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Panama is Central America’s entry point for drugs produced in South America — largely cocaine from Colombia — destined mostly for the United States.

Authorities say drug trafficking from Caribbean ports to Europe is also on the rise.

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In recent weeks, Panamanian police dismantled two criminal groups under Colombia’s Gulf Clan cartel, which controls around a third of cocaine production in the South American country — some 300 tons.

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