The operation, on paper, appeared to be a typical government crackdown on drug traffickers.
In late 2024, more than two dozen masked officers descended on an alleged narcotics lab on the outskirts of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, where they found materials for processing cocaine and automatic weapons.
There was only one problem: The evidence, including the firearms and cocaine, seems to have disappeared from the public record.
That is according to a Honduran prosecutor specialising in cases of…
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