

Venezuela's Multi-Agency Anti-Drug Campaign: A Nation United Against Narcotics
Venezuela Launches Nationwide Anti-Drug Campaign: A Joint Effort by CNA, FANB, and Ipostel CARACAS, VENEZUELA – In a significant move to curb drug trafficking, the Venezuelan government has launched a comprehensive anti-drug campaign involving a collaboration between the National Anti-Drug Command (CNA), the Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB), and the national postal service Ipostel. The initiative aims to strengthen drug prevention and detection throughout the country. The campaign is multifaceted, incorporating thorough package inspections at various points in the postal system. Security personnel, including trained dogs, are actively involved in detecting illicit substances. The collaboration extends to joint operations involving all three agencies, ensuring comprehensive coverage. "Every letter, every operation, every preventive measure sows a future," stated a spokesperson featured in a recent video released by the CNA, highlighting the campaign's progress. "We are a single force, working together with the people to build a secure, drug-free Venezuela." The video shows various aspects of the operation, including the careful handling and inspection of packages, the coordination between different teams, and the use of advanced technology for detection. The campaign represents a significant step in Venezuela's fight against drug trafficking and its commitment to a safer future for its citizens.