Panama launches operation in Darien jungle targeting organized crime and migrant smugglers
By JUAN ZAMORANO
2 hours ago
NICANOR, Panama (AP) Panama launched a security operation along its shared border with Colombia on Friday to combat criminal gangs and migrant smugglers involved in record-setting migration through the perilous Darien Gap.
Security officials said the Shield campaign is part of an agreement reached with the governments of Colombia and the United States in April to stop the flow of migrants through the borders jungle-clad mountains.
At a naval air base in Panamas far east Darien province, rifle-toting border police outfitted in camouflage were conducting drills Friday on the tarmac in front of helicopters previously donated by the U.S. government.
Panama will dedicate some 1,200 immigration agents, border police and members of the naval air service to what it said will be an air, land and sea effort. The targets will not be the hundreds of migrants traversing the dense jungle each day, but the organized criminal groups that prey on and profit from them on both sides of the border.
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