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29 Jul 2018 | 05:26 PM UTC

Argentina: Anti-narcotic forces to deploy to northern border by August 1

Argentine government plans to strengthen military presence on its northern border by August 1 to curb drug trafficking; remain vigilant in border areas

Warning

Event

Argentine authorities plan to deploy military forces on the country's northern border to counter drug trafficking in the coming days. The troops will reportedly assist security forces with logistics and strategic surveillance, and troop transportation equipment. Some 500 soldiers will reportedly be deployed on the northern border by August 1 and 3500 more are expected to join them in the near-term. The military presence would complement the increased presence of the gendarmerie, in charge of border security, at Argentina's border with Bolivia and Paraguay. 

Advice

Individuals in Argentina are advised to remain vigilant when traveling along the northern border, obey all instructions issued by the local authorities, and report any suspicious activity or behavior.