In the operation, three crew members on the boat were detained: a Colombian and two Ecuadorians.
El Salvador’s navy intercepted a low-profile vessel (LPV) with approximately two tons of cocaine worth about $50 million.
It was 630 nautical miles (1,167 kilometers) southwest of Bocaña el Cardoncillo, Estero de Zaltepeque, the Central American country’s president, Naib Bukele, said.
According to the president, three crew members of the boat were detained in the operation: a Colombian and two Ecuadorians.
He explained that in the last five weeks, four major drug busts worth more than $140 million have been seized.
Our National Fleet intercepted a Low Level Vessel (LPV) 630 nautical miles (1,167 kilometers) southwest of Estero de Jaltepeque, Bocana El Cardoncillo.
The boat had 3 crew members: one Colombian and two Ecuadorians. All of them were arrested.
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– Nayib Bukele (@nayibbukele) June 24, 2024
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