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Published on Friday,
November 28, 2025.
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
A
joint operation led by the U.S. Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) and
the U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday
resulted in the seizure of more than
four tons of cocaine and the arrest of
two suspects off Costa Rica’s Pacific
Coast. The
Ministry of Public Security (MSP) said
the operation began after the DEA
alerted local officials about a
suspicious “go-fast” vessel with no
visible registration or national flag
traveling about 170 nautical miles off
the Golfito Port
in Puntarenas Province. Acting
on the tip, the U.S. Coast Guard,
working jointly with the Costa Rican
Coast Guard, intercepted the 32-foot
boat and detained its two-man crew. Inside
the vessel, officers found large sacks
containing dozens of packages
initially believed to be cocaine.
The two suspects, both Colombian nationals identified by the last name Hernández and Moreno, were taken into custody. The boat went down during the capture operation, authorities added. The seized drug was transported by the U.S. Coast Guard to the Coast Guard station in Golfito, where the Drug Control Police conducted a detailed inspection. Authorities later confirmed the haul included approximately 4.4 tons of cocaine. The detainees are being held under the jurisdiction of the Puntarenas Public Ministry. Prosecutors are seeking pretrial detention on international drug trafficking charges. Authorities urged the public to report possible trafficking activity through Costa Rica’s confidential hotline at 800-8000-645 or its rapid-response line at 1176, which offers bilingual assistance in English and Spanish.
The
operation was carried out under the
Joint Maritime Patrol Treaty between
Costa Rica and the United States.
Since 2018, the U.S. State Department
has provided more than $269 million in
bilateral and regional security
assistance to Costa Rica. The
support includes equipment, training
and technical expertise aimed at
strengthening law enforcement,
combating organized crime and
improving the justice system’s ability
to prosecute transnational criminal
groups. Costa
Rica has reported some of the highest
drug seizure totals in Central America
in recent years. According to MSP
data, authorities confiscated nearly
32 tons of cocaine and 15 tons of
marijuana in 2024. The
MSP is the national security agency that
oversees
citizen safety, public order and
anti-crime efforts.
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