Panama seizes record number of drugs for second consecutive year
PANAMA CITY — Panama seized a record for drugs in 2022, its Public Security ministry said Saturday, December 24, as the country struggles with drugs being trafficked through its territory to the United States and Europe.
So far this year, the Central American country has confiscated 126.5 tons of drug, mostly cocaine, setting a record for the second consecutive year.
“Panama is a transit country for drugs, what we do is a containment operation,” Minister of Public Security Juan Manuel Pino told reporters this week.
Out of the total, 23 tons were found in containers on the Atlantic coast with destination to the United States and Europe.
The drugs were seized in more than 471 operations against drug trafficking, which included the arrest of 619 people comprising 415 Panamanians and 204 from other countries.
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