DEA & El Salvador Navy Intercept Suspected CJNG Maritime Drug Operation in Pacific

DEA & El Salvador Navy Ambush CJNG’s Secret Pacific “Ghost Fleet” — 6 Tons of Cocaine Seized, Three Dead at Sea, and the Mysterious Radio Signal That Triggered a Violent Midnight Showdown No One Was Supposed to See…
It was meant to be a flawless ocean transfer. No headlines. No witnesses. Just another quiet run across the Pacific for CJNG’s maritime network.
Instead, under the cover of darkness, radar screens lit up. Fast boats scattered. And within minutes, gunfire echoed across open water.
In a coordinated strike between the DEA and El Salvador’s naval forces, authorities intercepted what they now describe as a floating pipeline — a six-ton cocaine fleet moving in synchronized formation toward Central America. Engines roaring. GPS systems pre-programmed. Crews trained to burn evidence if cornered.
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But something went wrong.
Officials hint at a mysterious radio signal picked up hours before the takedown. An internal leak? A rival tip? Or was this operation compromised from the inside?
Three suspects ended up dead at sea. Multiple vessels were seized before they could touch land. And investigators say the fleet wasn’t just transporting drugs — it was testing a new maritime strategy designed to outmaneuver U.S. surveillance entirely.
Now the bigger question looms.
If this was only one arm of CJNG’s Pacific expansion…
How many more fleets are already moving beyond the horizon?
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