The destruction of more than 53 tons of marijuana in Amambay strengthens the fight against drugs and reopens the debate on border security and organized crime. The National Anti-Drug Secretariat (SENAD) reported the destruction of 53.4 tons of marijuana in the department of Amambay, in an operation that caused estimated losses of more than $8 million for criminal organizations. The procedure, carried out in one of the country’s main areas of ill…
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The destruction of more than 53 tons of marijuana in Amambay strengthens the fight against drugs and reopens the debate on border security and organized crime. The National Anti-Drug Secretariat (SENAD) reported the destruction of 53.4 tons of marijuana in the department of Amambay, in an operation that caused estimated losses of more than $8 million for criminal organizations. The procedure, carried out in one of the country’s main areas of ill…