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Paraguay Makes Record Cocaine Seizure In Sugar Shipment

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Paraguay authorities have made a significant breakthrough in the fight against drug trafficking with the largest cocaine seizure in the country's history. The discovery of over 4 tons of cocaine hidden in a shipment of sugar bound for Belgium has stunned officials and highlighted the growing drug trade presence in the region.

The operation, dubbed 'Operation Sweetness,' has been described as a turning point in Paraguay's efforts to combat drug trafficking. The seizure, valued at approximately $240 million, is expected to disrupt the flow of cocaine through the country and send a strong message to organized crime groups.

President Santiago Peña expressed his determination to crack down on drug trafficking and emphasized the need for enhanced port security measures to prevent such incidents in the future. He reassured the public that authorities are actively pursuing those responsible for the illicit shipment.

The discovery was made at Puerto Caacupemi, a river port in Asunción, where authorities uncovered the hidden cocaine concealed within sacks of sugar. The origin of the drugs remains unclear, as Paraguay does not produce cocaine but has become a key transit point for drug smuggling in recent years.

Operation Sweetness a turning point in Paraguay's fight against drug trafficking.
4 tons of cocaine found in sugar shipment, largest seizure in Paraguay.
President Peña vows to enhance port security to prevent future incidents.

Paraguay's strategic location near major cocaine-producing countries has made it an attractive hub for drug traffickers seeking new routes to reach global markets. The country's river ports have been identified as key points for smuggling operations, with shipments often evading detection and making their way to destinations such as Belgium.

Authorities have highlighted the need for international cooperation to combat drug trafficking effectively and prevent Paraguay from being used as a transit point for illegal activities. The recent seizure marks a significant milestone in the country's efforts to tackle organized crime and protect its citizens from the harmful effects of drug trafficking.

For more updates on developments in Latin America and the Caribbean, visit AP's coverage.

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