Paraguayan authorities arrested 26 people in an operation against illegal deforestation. This took place in the tri-border area between Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, as reported by Interpol in the last hours.
Since mid-October, together with the collaboration of 14 agencies, they carried out border inspections, surveillance of waterways, and aerial monitoring of forests.
Illegal deforestation: the mega-border operation
As part of the operation, approximately 1000 logs were seized, including quebracho wood, valued for its density and high tannin content.
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Interpol detailed that the companies involved in the alleged deforestation are about 12. Additionally, they are accused of trafficking native tree species.
“Illegal deforestation encompasses a broad spectrum of criminal activities, from document fraud to money laundering and corruption,” said Kat Henn, Deputy Director of Environmental Security at Interpol.
“This operation highlights the urgent need to continue sustained cross-border and inter-agency cooperation to confront criminal networks that devastate our environment for profit,” she added.
A spokesperson added that the crimes would include illegal logging of various tree species, illicit timber trafficking, the use of false documents to traffic illegal timber, and various acts of deforestation.