ENSENADA.- After searching a warehouse located on
Reforma Avenue, in Valle Dorado neighborhood, authorities seized 12,800 liters (3,381 gallons) of precursor chemicals and 22 vehicles presumably owned by the Sinaloa Cartel, Baja California state authorities confirmed.
The
warehouse was cordoned since Monday, May 25. Dozens of agents from the Baja
California State Police, Secretary of the Navy (SEMAR) and the National Guard
were deployed and closed the street for several hours.
According
to the Baja California Attorney General's Office, 64 steel drums containing chemical precursors were found inside the warehouse. They contained acetone,
hydrochloric acid and benzyl alcohol. These chemical products are essential for
the production and manufacture of synthetic drugs.
In addition, authorities
seized seventeen pick-ups and SUVs, three compact cars and two all-terrain
motorcycles.
State
and federal authorities discovered that the warehouse was presumably used by
the Sinaloa Cartel by conducting an extensive investigation in Valle Dorado. Once a
judge approved a search warrant, security forces were able to enter the
premises and seize it. No persons were detained during the operation.
169.5 kg shipment of fentanyl seized by the Mexican Navy |
Earlier
that day in Ensenada, a 169.5-kilogram shipment of fentanyl precursors was
discovered inside a boat from China. It was hidden among
sacks of powdered soap.
Background
According
to statistics provided by the Mexican government, 97 percent of
drugs seizures in Mexico occur in port cities, including Ensenada. In March
2020, Borderland Beat reported that port cities like Ensenada are major
battlegrounds in Mexico's ongoing drug war.
Murders
reported in Ensenada are a direct result of the
turf war between the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation
Cartel (CJNG), who reportedly has the backing of the Tijuana Cartel (CAF).
These groups compete for control of the retail drug sales and port facilities
in the region.
In
Ensenada, the majority of the people killed between
March and April 2020 were drug dealers working for the Jalisco New
Generation Cartel (CJNG). They were killed by assassins under Leopoldo
Lizarraga Ochoa ("El Pantera" and/or "El Polo"), who heads
a cell of the Sinaloa Cartel in the area. He is fighting the CJNG forces headed
by Mario del Val Barocio ("Cabo 33").
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