During fiscal year 2025, a multiagency task force headed by Joint Inter-Agency Task Force South (JIATF-S) reported a record seizure of one million pounds of cocaine. According to reports, the haul cost illegal networks an estimated $11.34 billion in revenue and included 378 million fatal pills.
According to the task force, this seizure would fill 42 dump trucks and is the greatest single cocaine interdiction in U.S. history, spanning 42 million square miles, including routes from South America through Central America and the Caribbean.
Officials stressed that the disruption will save lives and impede multinational criminal networks, calling the operation a significant blow to cartels and narco-terrorist organizations.
