Sharp Decline in Antwerp Drug Seizures Amid Latin America Crackdowns
Cocaine seizures at Belgium’s Antwerp port plummeted by
nearly 62% in 2024, dropping from a record 116 tonnes in 2023 to 44 tonnes. Belgian authorities credit intensified drug enforcement in Latin American countries, particularly Ecuador, where anti-cartel measures disrupted trafficking networks. Smugglers have adapted by fragmenting shipments, leading to more but smaller seizures. Meanwhile, Africa’s role as a transit hub grows, with Sierra Leone emerging as a surprising contributor. Enhanced international collaboration and advanced port security are pivotal in combating the evolving drug trade.
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