Drug trafficking in the Strait has grown to openly challenge law enforcement and infiltrate a society with high unemployment.
State authority was non-existent at Barbate port during the incident, evidencing a collective failure spanning decades.
Law enforcement and judicial authorities warn about the mafias' increasing audacity and violence, and a lack of resources to tackle them.
The Ministry of Interior urgently needs to invest in modernizing boats to combat drug traffickers.
In addition to investments, reinforcing the judicial system to prevent impunity and implementing penal changes to pursue drug-related activities is needed.
Conclusion: The situation in the Strait requires immediate and decisive action from all branches of the State to tackle drug trafficking and ensure security.