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Special Report - Drugs in Latin America: Part 2 (ISSN 17414474)

Costa Rica and Panama

The increasing use of the Central American transit corridor together with spreading influence of Mexican cartels has been noted in particular in Costa Rica, with drug seizures quadrupling during 2007, the second year of the Oscar Arias administration. In 2007, authorities seized a record 27t   of cocaine; 119,687 doses of crack cocaine; 17.6 kg of   heroin; eradicated over 2.3 million marijuana plants; and seized 4.5t of processed marijuana. Over US$7.7m in US and local currency (more than twice as much as 2006), as well as â‚ ¬7.4m were confiscated by authorities while the 22,727 drug-related arrests made in 2007 are more than four times the amount made two years ago under the previous administration.

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