ANOTHER 100% PREVENTABLE LOSS! The Sánchez government sacrifices the Civil Guard again, and another officer is murdered by drug traffickers while the government looks the other way

This Friday, two Civil Guard officers died in the line of duty in Huelva.

Three more colleagues were injured, one of them seriously, after colliding with a drug-running boat during a chase.

This is a predictable and avoidable result of years of deliberate neglect, lack of resources, and a ridiculous containment policy in the face of an increasingly powerful and violent drug cartel.

While drug traffickers navigate in Spain with 1,000-horsepower semi-rigid boats, night vision, and crews prepared for anything, the Civil Guard goes out to sea with obsolete patrol boats, in inferior conditions and with little support.

In Huelva, Cádiz, and the Campo de Gibraltar, the inequality is appalling. Drug traffickers rule. The Civil Guard pays the price.

A narco paradise under Sánchez

Under this government, southern Spain has become one of the main entry points for drugs into Europe.

The drug-running boats, supposedly prohibited, operate with complete impunity.

They have logistical support on the ground, unlimited fuel, and a network of complicity that the State does not dismantle with the necessary forcefulness.

The professional associations of the Civil Guard have been denouncing the same thing for years: a serious lack of human and material resources, old patrol boats, insufficient staffing levels, and a clear feeling of being left to their own devices.

Promises of “more investment” and “top priority” repeatedly crash against the reality of cemeteries and hospitals.

The government responds with statements of condolence, moments of silence, and empty phrases. How long will this go on? How many more Civil Guard officers have to die before the government truly reacts?
Isolating the Civil Guard in silos is criminal.

The agents operate in isolation, without the comprehensive support they deserve. Without modern boats, without enough helicopters, without criminal legislation that severely punishes the entire drug trafficking chain (not just the speedboat “mule,” but also the owners, the fuel suppliers, the lookouts, and the corrupt officials).

This negligence is a political decision by the government of Pedro Sánchez, which has decided since coming to power to prioritize other matters rather than securing the southern borders and protecting those who defend them with their lives.

The contrast is obscene: drug traffickers act with impunity, and the Civil Guard pays with their blood for the State’s inaction.

We Andalusians demand radical change now!

We want the following to be available:

  • Immediate provision of modern and sufficient equipment for maritime units.
  • Massive reinforcement of personnel and real recognition of the high risk of the mission.
  • Urgent legal reform to toughen penalties across the entire criminal structure.
  • Real coordination between administrations without more excuses or smokescreens.
  • A real national strategy, not propaganda.

RIP to the Civil Guard officer who died in Huelva.

A painful and PREVENTABLE loss. The direct consequence of a policy of weakness in the face of organized crime, which is unforgivable.

Enough with the hypocritical condolences! Enough with the broken promises! Enough with sacrificing our best while the drug cartels laugh at Spain!

If Pedro Sánchez’s government is unable to regain control of the territory, it should resign as soon as possible and stop sending the Civil Guard to a war they cannot win!

May the fallen rest in peace. Their blood cries out for justice.

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