Operation Anvil (Honduras)
| Operation Anvil | |
|---|---|
| Operation name | Operation Anvil | 
| Type | Drug Trafficking Enforcement | 
| Scope | multinational | 
| Roster | |
| Executed by | U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), National Police of Honduras | 
| Countries participating | United States, Honduras | 
| No. of countries participating | 2+ | 
| Mission | |
| Objective | Interrupting drug trafficking from South America to Honduras. | 
| Timeline | |
| Date begin | April 2012 | 
| Duration | 90 days | 
Operation Anvil was a ninety-day pilot program conducted by the members of United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)'s Foreign-deployed Advisory and Support Team (FAST) and officers from the Honduran National Police's Tactical Response Team (TRT) against drug trafficking from South America to Honduras." which began in April 2012.: i During the operation in 2012 there were "three deadly force incidents, on 11 May 2012, 23 June and 3 July. On 11 May DEA agents and Honduran police "killed and injured innocent civilians during the operation and ... abused residents in a nearby village." News of the incident was widely publicized. This led to a joint review by the U.S. Department of State (DOS), the U.S. Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) of drug interdiction missions. Their 424-page report on Operation Anvil was published in May 2017.: i