"Ivan" for Borderland Beat
Elements of the Mexican Army, on June 27, secured a clandestine laboratory for the production of synthetic drugs in Cosalá, informed the Secretary of National Defense (Sedena).
In a press release, the Army said that the seizure was the result of planning and intelligence work to detect criminal organizations with a presence in the state.
"The laboratory was dismantled, thus preventing this type of place from being used for the production of synthetic drugs, which affect the health and integral development of Mexican youth," said the Army.
The Sedena reported that upon arrival to the area, military personnel established security perimeters confirming the information and proceeded to secure the following:
750 kg of caustic soda.
106 containers of various capacities.
80 Lts. of calcium carbonate.
8 condensers.
8 gas tanks.
6 organic synthesis reactors.
Pendejos, moonshiners make more money and show off on TV, with all brand new equipment and nobody says it is a laboratory.
ReplyDelete😐😐😐😐 SIR IT'S NOT A LABORATORY
DeleteSIR man you still up, you haven't slept in 24 hours, what up with that homie!
DeleteNemesis ELA lowriders club
Chupa le los huevos a los gueros moonshiners
Delete3:47 read report again...
Delete4:11 God rested on the 7th day and lost a lot of ground.
Sleep is a waste of time, lucky me don't have to that much, pobres de los pedorros dormilones, nunca saben cuando pierden todo.
SIR, this is a Wendy’s.
Delete2:34 comete esta hamburguesa
DeleteThey're just hitting CDS. No Jalisco or Michoacan or anywhere else. What's up with that. AMLO is something else. I keep flip flopping with him. I'm back to thinking fuck him. He has some bullshit security strategies. Was rooting for him. Not no more.
ReplyDeleteToo funny 😁
DeleteCds groupies are mad
Every so often big organizations like CDS hand these over to the government, it’s a publicity stunt. This has been going on for 40+ years. If CJNG did the same thing, they’d have to claim bankruptcy.
ReplyDeleteWeren't these the Torres' old stomping grounds?
ReplyDeleteA lot of people come from that region, not just the Torres. If I'm not mistaken the Arellanos originated from that area.
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