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Panama and Colombia Work in the Darién Jungle to Stop the Gulf Clan

Summary by Doble Llave
DOBLE LLAVE – Near the Binational Post of Alto Limón, on the border of the Collombo-Panaman border of the thick Darién jungle, some 500 hectares of coca cultivation spread in Colombia’s territory. Colombian soldiers work to eradicate it while police officers in Panama guard them against an eventual attack by armed groups. “We are trying to fight them (the hectares of coca planting) with all our foot of strength, with all our mechanisms, doing a …
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DOBLE LLAVE – Near the Binational Post of Alto Limón, on the border of the Collombo-Panaman border of the thick Darién jungle, some 500 hectares of coca cultivation spread in Colombia’s territory. Colombian soldiers work to eradicate it while police officers in Panama guard them against an eventual attack by armed groups. “We are trying to fight them (the hectares of coca planting) with all our foot of strength, with all our mechanisms, doing a …

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Doble Llave broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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