Operation Anvil (Honduras)

Operation Anvil
Operation nameOperation Anvil
TypeDrug Trafficking Enforcement
Scopemultinational
Roster
Executed byU.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), National Police of Honduras
Countries participatingUnited States, Honduras
No. of countries participating2+
Mission
ObjectiveInterrupting drug trafficking from South America to Honduras.
Timeline
Date beginApril 2012
Duration90 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