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4 tons of cocaine seized from “narco sub” off Mexico as El Salvador makes record drug bust at sea
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4 tons of cocaine seized from “narco sub” off Mexico as El Salvador makes record drug bust at sea

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The navies of Mexico and El Salvador announced big drug seizures in the Pacific Ocean this week of more than 10 tons of cocaine, in contrast to deadly strikes by the U.S. government that just this week left 11 people dead on three boats suspected of carrying drugs in Latin American waters.

The latest announcement came Thursday, when Mexico said it had seized about four tons of suspected drugs and detained three people from a semisubmersible craft, or so-called “narco sub,” 250 nautical miles south of the port of Manzanillo.

Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch said via X that the seizure from the sleek, low-riding boat with three visible motors brought the weekly total to nearly 10 tons, but he did not provide detail on the other seizures.

Mexican authorities said the seizure was made with intelligence shared U.S. Northern Command and the U.S. Joint Interagency Task Force South.

Officials released video of the seizure, showing a naval vessel intercepting the narco sub and images of the confiscated narcotics.

Como parte de la vigilancia permanente que lleva a cabo la Secretaría de Marina en mares mexicanos, en Manzanillo, Colima, personal de la Armada de México @SEMAR_mx interceptaron un semisumergible que transportaba 179 bultos con aproximadamente 4 toneladas de cocaína y… pic.twitter.com/SqFRAGZykD

— Omar H Garcia Harfuch (@OHarfuch) February 19, 2026

“This represents a direct and multimillion-dollar blow to the financial structures of organized crime, by preventing millions of doses from reaching the streets and protecting the safety of Mexican families,” García Harfuch wrote on X.

On Sunday, El Salvador’s navy announced the largest drug seizure in the country’s history of 6.6 tons of cocaine. The navy had intercepted a 180-foot boat registered to Tanzania, 380 miles southwest of the coast. Navy divers found 330 packages of cocaine hidden in the boat’s ballast tanks. Ten men were arrested from Colombia, Nicaragua, Panama and Ecuador.

On Thursday, Salvadoran authorities gave access to the seized ship FMS Eagle, which had just arrived in the port of La Union. Images released by the navy showed more than 200 wrapped bundles lined up on the deck.

The Trump administration has pressured Mexico to make more drug seizures over the past year. The trafficking of drugs like fentanyl was the president’s justification for tariffs on Mexican imports.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has responded with a more aggressive stance toward drug cartels than her predecessor, that has included sending dozens of drug trafficking prisoners to the United States for prosecution, including 37 individuals last month.

Sheinbaum has also expressed her disagreement with strikes by the U.S. military in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean against boats suspected of carrying drugs.

At least 145 people have been killed in those strikes since the U.S. government began targeting those it calls “narcoterrorists” last September.

The U.S. strikes this week included two vessels carrying four people each in the eastern Pacific Ocean and another boat in the Caribbean carrying three people. The administration provided images of the boats being destroyed, but not evidence they were carrying drugs.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Coast Guard seized over 2,000 pounds of cocaine while attempting to intercept a boat that was trafficking drugs off Puerto Rico. The crew of the alleged drug-ferrying boat “began evasive maneuvers” before throwing their cargo overboard and fleeing, the Coast Guard said.  

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