Panamanian authorities have seized a record haul of drug money — more than $10 million in cash — in a crackdown on gangs linked to neighboring Colombia’s embattled Gulf Clan, IgbereTV reports.
It took investigators more than 12 hours to add up the money using a dozen machines, several of which failed under the strain, the prosecutor’s office said.
The money was found in three different hiding places in a house in Nueva Providencia in the Caribbean province of Colon.
“This is, without a doubt, the largest seizure of drug trafficking money made in the entire history of the country,” prosecutor Javier Caraballo told reporters Thursday.
“The money-counting machines are finding it hard to keep up… some got damaged (from the counting) and had to be replaced.”
The bust was part of a police operation that resulted in the arrest of 57 people this week with suspected links to the Gulf Clan, which has been weakened by the capture in Colombia of its leader and dozens of other members since last month.
The clan controlled about a third of cocaine production in Colombia, the world’s largest exporter of the drug.
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