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WATCH: Shootout between narcos and police in Andalucia’s new ‘cocaine river’

According to police, the suspected traffickers opened fire on the officers after being caught taking refuge from severe weather on their semi-rigid boats.

Last updated: January 29, 2026 2:38 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: January 29, 2026
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This is the moment the Guardia Civil opened fire against drug traffickers deep in Andalucia’s new drug-trafficking mecca.

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  • Narco boats on the Guadalquivir
  • Surge in cases in Malaga

Four people were arrested in the operation, which occurred last Saturday along the Guadalquivir River in the province of Sevilla.

Andalucia’s cocaine river: How the Guadalquivir has become the new narco epicentre – while cases in Malaga surge

According to police, the suspected traffickers opened fire on the officers after being caught taking refuge from severe weather on their semi-rigid boats.

They were taken by surprise in an area known as Brazo de la Torre, within the municipality of Aznalcazar.

The Guardia Civil claimed officers identified themselves before coming under gunfire from one of the boats. The agents responded by firing warning shots.

No officers were hit by bullets, but three members of the elite Rapid Action Group (GAR) suffered minor injuries during the operation and required medical attention.

The raid ended with four suspects in custody and the seizure of two boats, dealing another blow to narco-boat activity in the province.

However, the police union AUGC said the incident showed the Guardia Civil needs more support and protection.

Shootout between Guardia Civil and suspected drug traffickers on the Guadalquivir

It said in a post on X that shared a clip of the incident: ‘And we still aren’t considered a high-risk profession.

‘Narco speedboats open fire on the Guardia Civil during an operation in Andalucia: 4 arrested and 3 officers injured.

‘While the narcos are armed to the teeth, the Government looks the other way and keeps denying the obvious: we work under real and permanent threat.

‘The safety of Guardia Civil officers can no longer be treated as worthless paper.’

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It comes after Andalucia was branded the frontline of Europe’s war on drugs in a recent report by Spain’s Prosecutor General.

The worrying document said the dramatic rise in high-speed narco-boats and clandestine hideouts known as guarderias, aka safe houses, poses an ‘open challenge to the State.’

READ MORE: Spain’s war on narco submarines: How underwater vessels carry South American cocaine to Andalucia’s shores and rivers

In the report, the Fiscalia General del Estado stressed that criminal groups are using guarderias not only to store drugs but also to shelter migrants, particularly from Algeria, before transporting them inland.

Narco boats on the Guadalquivir

The report describes with alarm the way high-speed boats – technically banned vessels – now operate well beyond the Strait of Gibraltar, reaching into the coasts of Cadiz, Huelva, Almeria and even up the Guadalquivir river.

#OperacionesGC | Interceptado un narcosubmarino en el Atlántico con 6,6 toneladas de #cocaína con destino la Península Ibérica

▶️La operación se ha desarrollado gracias a la información aportada por la #GuardiaCivil a las autoridades portuguesas

▶️La Marinha y la Fuerza Aérea… pic.twitter.com/DA50ACSUuQ

— Guardia Civil (@guardiacivil) March 25, 2025

Prosecutors warn these boats are increasingly being used not just for hashish but for large cocaine shipments.

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The Fiscalia recalls the killing of two Guardia Civil officers in Barbate in February 2024 after being rammed by a narco-boat, as well as multiple fatalities among traffickers themselves.

Between December 2024 and January 2025 alone, authorities intercepted 10 tonnes of cocaine in areas near the Guadalquivir, cementing the river as a new entry route for drugs bound for the rest of Europe.

Surge in cases in Malaga

Judicial procedures for drug trafficking are also on the rise, with Malaga recording a 28.6% increase in 2024 compared with the previous year, according to the latest figures available.

The province now ranks third in Spain – behind only Madrid and Barcelona – for total drug-related proceedings.

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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