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Wednesday, Mar 04, 2026

Escalating Drug Trafficking and Violence in Latin America: A Growing Crisis

Organized crime in Latin America experiences unprecedented profits and expansion, with drug cartels diversifying their operations amid rising violence and instability.
In the past year, organized crime in Latin America has reported record profits, with drug trafficking and associated violence spreading across the continent.

From the jungles of Peru and Colombia to the rivers of Brazil and the ports of Uruguay and Mexico, drug cartels are reportedly enhancing their operations, now extending into gold smuggling and human trafficking.

In a reflection of the escalating chaos, multiple countries in the region are witnessing increases in violence that were previously limited to traditional drug-producing areas such as Colombia and Mexico, affecting nations like Costa Rica and Uruguay, which had previously enjoyed relative stability.

Additionally, direct costs incurred from crime and violence in Latin America reached an alarming 3.4% of the region's GDP in 2022, according to projections by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

The rising incidence of violence has prompted military responses in affected countries.

Ecuadorian military forces have been deployed to intercept drug smuggling operations, evidenced by recent military actions involving seizure of a submarine transporting drugs along the country's rivers.

For instance, in the remote Amazon regions, the Ticuna indigenous tribe has faced increased threats from drug traffickers who utilize drone technology for operational advantages.

Reports indicate that in certain regions, significant stockpiles of cocaine have been identified, further demonstrating the challenge law enforcement faces in combating this illicit trade.

The Amazon has emerged as a significant conduit for cocaine destined for European markets, with criminal organizations transporting tons of cocaine weekly across the region.

The evolving drug market in Europe has seen demand surge, propelling the continent past the United States in cocaine consumption rates, transforming it into the largest cocaine market worldwide.

Jeremy McDermott, founder of the crime monitoring organization Insight Crime, noted that 2024 is projected to be one of the most profitable years for organized crime in Latin America, driven primarily by cocaine trafficking, gold smuggling, and human trafficking.

Historical patterns of drug-related violence in Latin America were once limited mainly to producing countries such as Peru and Colombia.

However, the surge in organized crime has now permeated nearly every nation in the region.

Former Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla stated that no country in Latin America has been able to escape the overarching threat of organized crime.

Brazil, often seen as a battleground for rival cartels, has witnessed a significant shift, with local gangs like Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) gaining international influence and rivaling well-known cartels in power and reach.

Reports associate PCC with links to Albanian and Italian organized crime, indicating a complex international landscape of illicit trade.

In Mexico, two major cartels, Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation, continue to dominate drug trafficking operations, creating a violent landscape where around 45,000 homicides occur annually.

The city of Colima, a key transit point for drug shipments, has seen criminal activity amplify, fostering a competition for control over vital trade routes.

Governments across Latin America are grappling with public health crises associated with drug abuse.

In Colombia, President Gustavo Petro's administration has introduced a controversial 'total peace' policy aimed at negotiating with armed groups, sparking debate on the efficacy of such approaches to combat crime.

In contrast, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has adopted a hardline approach against gang violence, garnering both international concern and domestic support through mass arrests of suspected gang members.

The persistent challenges posed by organized crime are compounded by transnational dynamics, as criminal enterprises expand their portfolios to include various illicit activities, diminishing the prospects for cooperation among regional governments.

With a history marked by distrust and differing political ideologies, efforts to establish a cohesive strategy against organized crime have faced significant hurdles.

As violence surges and the influence of cartels grows, the socio-economic stability of Latin American nations continues to be under severe threat, leaving many citizens and governments struggling to respond effectively to this evolving crisis.
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