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Loreto: Armed Forces of Peru and Colombia Seize More than 9 Tons of Drugs During Operation

Summary by Diario Correo
The Armed Forces of Peru and Colombia carried out a binational operation against illicit drug trafficking in the Loreto region. As a result of the intervention, the authorities seized 9 229,100 kilograms of suspected cannabis sativa in the Bellavista sector of Callarú, located in the district of Ramón Castilla. The operation took place in an area of the Amazon border where organizations linked to drug trafficking operate. Following the seizure, …
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The Ministry of Defense reported that the Armed Forces of Peru and Colombia carried out a binational interdiction operation against illicit drug trafficking (TID) in the Bellavista sector of Callarú, Ramón Castilla district, in the Loreto region, which allowed the seizure of 9 229,100 kilograms of suspected cannabis sativa. Through a statement, the entity indicated that the operation was carried out under an articulated action between the Operat…

The Armed Forces of Peru and Colombia carried out a binational operation against illicit drug trafficking in the Loreto region. As a result of the intervention, the authorities seized 9 229,100 kilograms of suspected cannabis sativa in the Bellavista sector of Callarú, located in the district of Ramón Castilla. The operation took place in an area of the Amazon border where organizations linked to drug trafficking operate. Following the seizure, …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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