Steve C Borderland Beat Excelsior
Elements assigned to the
Fourteenth Naval Zone of the Secretariat of the Navy-Navy of Mexico (Semar),
located and seized 39 sacks of cocaine off the coast of the State of
Chiapas.weighing more than 850 kilos. Black market value amounts to 190 million
900 thousand pesos.
Intelligence work through which
it became known of a smaller Go Fast vessel that was carrying alleged illicit
cargo, which was sailing 150 nautical miles south-southwest of Puerto Chiapas.
From the Command and Control Center of the Mexican Navy, the command of the Fourteenth Naval Zone was instructed to immediately deploy personnel and units for the optimal maritime and air surveillance patrol to combat the situation. Surface units such as Oceanic, Coastal and Interceptor Patrol participated, as well as a Persuader type aircraft and an MI-17 helicopter with Marine Corps personnel on board.
Upon arrival at the site, the
Persuader aircraft, through search and location maneuvers, sighted drifting
packages, for which the Oceanic Patrol was ordered to deploy its embarked
Interceptor Patrol, thus achieving the recovery and securing of 39 bags that
were floating, containing inside rectangular brick-shaped packages with white
powder of suspected cocaine hydrochloride.
Snitchaloas 100%
ReplyDeleteSinaloa runs Mexico. CJNG just run... and keep running like the fairies that they are.
DeleteNo más la de Sinaloa te cabe
DeleteDa Chivis and Steve C. This one was predictable...they caught no one on the boat, but did go after the contraband. No shoot out, join the Navy collect contraband.
ReplyDeleteThey got away ? How ?
ReplyDeleteHydroxychloroquine is a compound of part or similar to cocaine hydroxychloride?
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to figger who could be the destinatary.
Not even close, profe.
DeleteOf course, you have to add the cocaine, call washington.
DeleteAmlo will be sure Guzman family will get it back.
ReplyDeleteBut the cocoleros got paid.
ReplyDeletewonder where and who its gonna get recyled to ??
ReplyDeletehttps://www.facebook.com/425140334359011/posts/1493981490808218/
ReplyDeleteBut but CSRDL is winning the war in Guanajuato 😂.
Guanajuato been menchos, since the all out CJNG incursion into the state.
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I am no cheerleader but u speak facts. Attention Shadow warriors CDS is falling soon Chapitos will be a distant memorie and RCQ will be wearing the crown
DeleteIts 17 million at 20 thousand a key.
ReplyDelete10:07 PM No one is going to sell a key for 20gs of pure the going rate is 30 and that is in bulk. After the buyers get it they cut it to 75% to 80% pure and sale the gram at $60 to $80.
DeleteIm pretty sure that's CJNG load
ReplyDeleteI figured you guys wouldve posted the biggest meth bust in california history by now
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11:15 Well, the new "president" of Bolivia and her COLOMBIAN boyfriend have been losing a few airplanes in the Yucatan peninsula, also loaded with i don't remember how many tons of cocaine, maybe this load just got rescued by its true destinataries and after the show and tell has been sold, but never for 190 million pesos.
ReplyDeleteI'd pay 20 million and won't tell who sold it to me.
to the guys that get busted do they go to prison and then when they get out get killed or is that too much future thinking they probably get killed in prison
ReplyDeleteThe Mexican Navy is famous for confiscating drugs, but arresting the criminals rarely. Read the article again and give me a number on how many were arrested.
DeleteThey got the captain and crew so 11 total
Delete1217 you got a point, it's connected politically, with the higher ups in the Navy, clearly they had abundance of reinforcements to catch the criminals too. Command rules.
Delete12:27 the article which is short, does not state they got the captain, nor any crew membes, wake up.
DeleteThis 12:27 guy is a fool no one was captured.
Delete@12:17 your right, mentions nothing about anyone arrested, they had all those boats and they caught no one. Seems Navy is given borders not to hold a soul, perhaps they were ghosts driving the drug boat.
ReplyDeleteThey’re getting a lot of shipments recently. They stand out with maritime traffic being low because of COVID.
ReplyDeleteIf that 850kgs made it to Australia, it would be worth 4.5 billion Mexican pesos!
ReplyDelete7:16 NOOO!!!
DeleteNO pesos chingadamadre!
They don't even want them in Mexico!