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DEA fears that Costa Rica could become a new route to the US for fentanyl precursors

Summary by Q Costa Rica
Q COSTARICA — Costa Rica and Central America are already grappling with the effects of fentanyl — from its growing market and rising death tolls to the labs producing it and the violence tied to its trade. Regional authorities warn that the next stage could see these countries become a new corridor for organized crime groups to smuggle the chemical precursors needed to produce fentanyl pills and other synthetic drugs into the United States and M…
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Q Costa Rica broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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