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Peru: Police seized over 42 tons of drugs so far in 2023

Photo: ANDINA/Peruvian National Police

Photo: ANDINA/Peruvian National Police

18:57 | Lima, Jun. 26.

The Anti-Drug Directorate (Dirandro) of the Peruvian National Police (PNP) seized 42,678 kg of drugs in the first half of 2023, of which 24,000 kg are cocaine drugs, the Ministry of the Interior (Mininter) reported on Monday.

Moreover, Dirandro has seized 1 ton of chemical supplies and destroyed 404 clandestine laboratories used to produce drugs.

Dirandro unveiled these figures during the ceremony marking the 32nd anniversary of its establishment, which was presided over by Interior Minister Vicente Romero.

The government official recognized the work, capacity, and professionalism of the police agents who make up this specialized unit.


Moreover, Romero highlighted the importance of their work for the well-being, safety, and development of Peruvian society as a whole.
 
Likewise, the minister emphasized the Government's commitment to the fight against illicit drug trafficking and conveyed the Interior sector's full support for Dirandro.

The Cabinet member stated that President Dina Boluarte has shown a clear willingness in this regard, since drug trafficking has a devastating impact on youth, the economy, security, and the entire Peruvian society.

After thanking the invaluable support that international cooperation provides to the country in the fight against this scourge, the minister noted that this Government has resumed the eradication of illegal coca leaf crops.

Additionally, he underscored that police operations against drug trafficking have intensified, thereby demonstrating Peru's commitment to the fight against drugs.

(END) NDP/LIT/RMB

Published: 6/26/2023