Colombia Puts Navy in Charge of Airports to Stop Cocaine Exports
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Colombia Puts Navy in Charge of Airports to Stop Cocaine Exports
Colombia’s president Gustavo Petro has taken an aggressive new approach to block cocaine exports by putting the Navy in charge of airport security and operations. This decision follows a sharp rise in coca cultivation and cocaine production, according to official figures from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and Colombian government sources. In […]
During the commemoration of the National Navy Day, the 202 years of the Naval Battle of the Lake of Maracaibo and the 25 years of Cotecmar, President Gustavo Petro launched a strong proposal in Cartagena; that the National Navy assume the administration of the airports in what belongs to the State. The president expressed his concern regarding the illegal use of ports and airports by criminal organizations dedicated to smuggling, arms traffickin…
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