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(Analysis) Colombia faces a deepening security crisis, as highlighted by recent data on the proliferation of organized crime and drug production.A recent report underscores the challenges posed by 198 criminal organizations, including five major transnational groups such as the Gulf Clan, ELN, and FARC dissidents.These groups have expanded their territorial presence and membership significantly over the past two years, with the Gulf Clan alone growing from 4,000 to 9,000 members and operating in up to 392 municipalities.The suspension of aerial fumigation and reduced manual eradication efforts have enabled unprecedented growth in coca cultivation.
By 2023, Colombia reached a record 253,000 hectares of coca crops, producing 2,664 metric tons of cocaine60% of global supply.Technological advancements in cultivation now allow up to six annual harvests per hectare, increasing yields to as much as 10 kilograms per hectare.
This surge in production has coincided with declining interdiction rates; only 32.3% of cocaine produced in 2024 was seized, down from 47.7% in 2021.Colombias Security Unravels: Organized Crime and Cocaine Trade Surge to Record Levels.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Illegal activities such as drug trafficking, illegal mining, arms smuggling, and human trafficking continue to finance these groups.
The economic power derived from these operations fuels territorial expansion and forced recruitment.Rising Crime and Drug Trafficking in ColombiaThis includes a nearly 20% increase in child recruitment in 2024 compared to the previous year.
Criminal governance has taken root in rural areas, where armed groups exert control over local economies and communities.The domestic drug market also presents a growing concern.
By 2015, Colombias internal narcotics trade was valued at $2.2 billion.
The rise of digital platforms for drug transactions has made access easier for young consumers aged 18 to 34, who represent over 80% of users.Other crimes such as extortion, domestic violence, and sexual offenses have surged.
Extortion cases rose by 1.7% in 2024 to over 15,800 incidents, while reports of domestic violence increased by nearly 40%.
Massacres remain alarmingly frequent, with over 700 victims reported since mid-2022.Colombias struggle reflects systemic failures in addressing organized crime and drug trafficking as public health issues rather than solely security problems.
Without comprehensive reforms and international cooperation, the cycle of violence and impunity appears set to persist.





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