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El Salvador Seizes a Shipment of 375 Kilograms of Drugs to Guatemala

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El Salvador's security authorities seized a shipment of 375 kilograms of drugs on the coast of the Central American country, which was destined for Guatemala, according to the head of the Ministry of Security, Gustavo Villatoro, on Wednesday in X. El Salvador's entry seizes a shipment of 375 kilograms of drugs on its way to Guatemala was first published in Proceso Digital.
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Managua, Jan. 14 (Prensa Latina) Nicaragua today categorically rejected the statements of El Salvador's Minister of Justice and Public Security, Gustavo Villatoro, who claimed that a boat loaded with drugs, held by Nicaraguan authorities, would have left Nicaraguan territory. The post Nicaragua rejected El Salvador's statement on drug confiscation first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

El Salvador's security authorities seized a shipment of 375 kilograms of drugs on the coast of the Central American country, which was destined for Guatemala, according to the head of the Ministry of Security, Gustavo Villatoro, on Wednesday in X. El Salvador's entry seizes a shipment of 375 kilograms of drugs on its way to Guatemala was first published in Proceso Digital.

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Daily News El Salvador – The National Civil Police (PNC), through its Maritime Tactical Operations Reaction Section (STORM), seized 375 kilograms of cocaine during an operation carried out at the mouth of the Jiboa River, on the border between the departments of San Vicente and La Paz. The Minister of Justice and Public Security, Gustavo Villatoro, confirmed that the drugs were valued at approximately $9.4 million on the international market. Tw…

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Día a Día News broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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