"Ivan" for Borderland Beat
The Secretary of the Navy seized approximately 2.4 tons of cocaine, 3,512.5 liters of fuel, the origin of which could not be proven, three small boats and arrested 10 people, southwest of Puerto Chiapas, Chiapas.
The seizures were made in two operations, in the first one carried out on February 20, approximately 407.4 kilometers southwest of Puerto Chiapas, Chis., in conjunction with the U.S. Coast Guard, approximately 1.5 tons of cocaine, a small boat with three outboard motors, and the arrest of four people were seized.
The second event took place on February 21, approximately 496.3 kilometers southwest of Puerto Chiapas, Chis.; where approximately 900 kilograms of cocaine were seized, inside 30 packages with 30 packages each, two small boats with two outboard motors each and 3,512.5 liters of fuel contained in a tank and 53 drums; as well as the arrest of six alleged criminals.
"This is the result of the collection and analysis of information and the coordination of the surface, air and land units of this institution, achieving the timely seizure of the illicit cargo, as well as the detention of these persons, who were read their human rights; the seized drugs, as well as the persons detained, will be made available to the Attorney General's Office of the Republic, for the integration of the corresponding investigation files," says the Semar.
It adds that the operations were carried out based on the Protocol of Action of Naval Personnel in Coast Guard functions, published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on April 06, 2018, where the participation of naval personnel in the performance of their duties is attributed, acting in coordination with air, land and surface units, as well as with the competent authorities, in accordance with the provisions of the National Law on the Use of Force and in strict respect for Human Rights.
LOTS of coke getting busted this year so far..
ReplyDeleteNot compared to Europe
DeleteThe USA and Mexico cooperating again.
Delete2:25 no kidding! Busts nowadays compared to 10 years ago are yielding immensey larger seizures.
DeleteHowever I suspect AMLO may be negotiating these likely busts of likely poorly refined, wet or burned product
“busts”.
Cocaine production in Latin America is higher than ever before!
DeleteIt seems to me like history is again repeating itself. Europe is currently experiencing a Cocaine Boom reminiscent of what the US experienced in the late 70s early 80s. What's really crazy to me is purity levels. Europe is getting yayo the US hasn't seen in 25 years.
Delete12:10 Colombians flooding Europe with cocaine just like the US in the 80s
Delete12:10 Not true. Even in the late 2010s a lot of the coke in the US was fire and on par with what the UK is getting now. Quality went down in the US during the pandemic though and still hasn’t fully recovered. But from 2014 - 2019/early 2020 the coke here was very good like it was in the 90s.
DeleteOvidio steady turning in jale to try and stay in Mexico. AMLO will be out soon better start paying for a new presidential campaign to try and stay incarcerated in Mexico at least. Now I know why Mayito Gordo was asking to get extradited because he knew he was gonna be let out in the US.
ReplyDeleteStay strong Ovidio, you won't get extradited!!! We're rooting for you!
DeleteMG shortly before being removed out of the USA had a change of heart and didn't want to be deported after he completed his favorable sentence. Somehow he was able to stay, under what status? Think about that. Just in case his attorneys couldn't find a way for him to remain in the country his other attorneys in México were filing amparos for him to not be arrested once he was removed to TJ or Chicali. Why didn't he or whoever counseled him want him to return at the last minute?
DeleteInstead of saying hope you get extradited some idiots is rooting for him to stay in Mexico : Rooting for people who are destroying or have destroyed Mexico por.eso.esta.mexico y la Raza como estan.no.se.les quita .
ReplyDeleteCocaine and Chiapas are practically becoming synonymous at this point.
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