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Operation Gran Phoenix reveals links between the Sinaloa cartel and Balkan and South American drug traffickers

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Colombia and Ecuador dismantled drug trafficking network which shipped up to five tons of cocaine per month to the United States and Europe by sea in cooperation with

Colombia and Ecuador dismantled drug trafficking network which shipped up to five tons of cocaine per month to the United States and Europe by sea in cooperation with Sinaloa Cartel and the Balkans, authorities in two South American countries said on Sunday.

Operation Great Phoenix 03 ended Saturday after a year-long capture in Colombia of Hader Cuero, whom the United States has requested extradition on drug trafficking charges, and his brother Dayron Cuero, leaders of a gang calledCurve“, who recently fled Ecuador.

Earlier, during 2023, in Ecuador Six Colombians and 22 Ecuadorians belonging to the organization were captured and 2.7 tons of cocaine.

“We are completely dismantling the criminal drug trafficking organization.” “This operation prevents the supply of five tons of cocaine per month,” said Colombian National Police Deputy Director General Nicolás Zapata at a news conference in Bogota.

In turn, the National Director of Anti-Drug Investigations Ecuador PoliceGeneral William Villarroel assured from his country that the disbanded organization had connections with two dissidents FARC who defended their cocaine production activities in the south Colombia.

Villarroel said the organization used sea routes with fast boats off the coast of Ecuador.

“They used boats that took them to control points on the high seas to later deliver packages of drugs at coordinates or contact points to Mexican-flagged vessels that were responsible for delivering the substance to that country,” he explained.

According to the National Police of Colombia, a drug trafficking network in collaboration with the Mexican Sinaloa cartel and Balkans in Europemade a profit of more than 2000 million dollars annually.

Colombia is considered the world’s leading producer of cocaine, an illegal business that funds left-wing guerrilla groups and criminal groups who face each other and armed forces in a six-decade-long conflict that has killed more than 450,000 people.

coca leaf harvest In Colombia, they reached a record 230,000 hectares in 2022, up 13% from the previous year, while potential cocaine production rose 24% to 1,738 metric tons per year, according to the United Nations Drug Administration. Crime.

Security sources say Ecuador has become one of the most important export platforms for cocaine produced in Colombia.

Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has vowed to combat rising crime in his country, where violence has been blamed drug trafficking groups has increased sharply in recent years.

Reuters

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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