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The Navy of El Salvador Intercepts Boat with 1,795 Kilos of Cocaine and 3 Ecuadorians - Proceso Digital

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The National Navy of El Salvador located and intercepted in Pacific waters a boat led by three Ecuadorians who transported 1,795 kilograms of cocaine with an economic value of 44.8 million dollars, reported this Thursday in a message in X president Nayib Bukele. La entrada La Marina of El Salvador intercepts boat with 1,795 kilos of cocaine and 3 Ecuadorians was first published in Digital Process.
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San Salvador, 3 Oct 2025 (AFP) – The Salvadoran Navy has arrested three Ecuadorians carrying 1,795 kilograms of cocaine in the Pacific Ocean, announced on Thursday the Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, boasting "a hard blow to international drug trafficking". The boat carrying the drug was intercepted by the Salvadoran Navy offshore, [...]

The National Navy of El Salvador located and intercepted in Pacific waters a boat led by three Ecuadorians who transported 1,795 kilograms of cocaine with an economic value of 44.8 million dollars, reported this Thursday in a message in X president Nayib Bukele. La entrada La Marina of El Salvador intercepts boat with 1,795 kilos of cocaine and 3 Ecuadorians was first published in Digital Process.

Día a Día News El Salvador–President Nayib Bukele announced that the Salvadoran Navy has made a historic seizure of cocaine on the high seas. The operation took place 1,150 nautical miles (2,130 km) off the Salvadoran coast, where a vessel manned by three Ecuadorian drug traffickers was intercepted while transporting 1,795 kilos of cocaine, with an estimated value of more than $44.8 million. This seizure brings the amount of drugs seized on the …

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Día a Día News broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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