Cocaine Flow from Venezuela Threatens Guyana | Guyana News
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Ninety percent of Guyana’s seized cocaine traces back to Venezuela, exposing a critical cross-border drug trafficking challenge. Despite efforts to collaborate with Venezuelan authorities—whose cooperation remains elusive—Guyana is bolstering its own defenses and port screenings, recently intercepting a marijuana shipment as proof of progress. But the director’s growing profile has made him a target of threats believed to originate from Venezuelan criminal networks, while regional leaders urge Venezuela to curb violence along the shared border.
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