The U.S. Embassy in Panama reported last week that it handed over to the Government of Panama essential maritime, border and cyber security equipment worth five million dollars, as part of its cooperation to dismantle the networks that drive irregular migration and drug trafficking and strengthen the protection of the interoceanic canal. “This support is part of the expanded security cooperation of the U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) to Panama,…
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The U.S. Embassy in Panama reported last week that it handed over to the Government of Panama essential maritime, border and cyber security equipment worth five million dollars, as part of its cooperation to dismantle the networks that drive irregular migration and drug trafficking and strengthen the protection of the interoceanic canal. “This support is part of the expanded security cooperation of the U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) to Panama,…