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Monday, September 25, 2023

Clandestine Laboratory Dismantled In The Town Of Alaya, On The Banks Of The San Lorenzo River In Culiacan: Sinaloa

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was reposted and translated from RIODOCE 



The Secretary of the Navy, through the Mexican Navy, reported that in recent days it located and dismantled a clandestine laboratory for the production of synthetic drugs in the town of Alayá, on the banks of the San Lorenzo river in Culiacán.

PUEBLO DE ALAYÁ, SINALOA 

SINALOA 


The economic impact on organized crime amounted to more than 56 million dollars.

The raid was carried out by naval personnel in coordination with the Attorney General's Office (FGR), the statement said.






During the operation, approximately eight thousand kilograms of methamphetamine, 33,150 kilograms of chemical precursors, 12 reactors, 21 condensers, two mixers, as well as diverse material for the elaboration of these synthetic drugs were seized.

This laboratory is one of the largest and most equipped that have been secured this year, due to the amount of drugs seized, as well as the equipment destroyed, said the Semar.






22 comments:

  1. alguien que confirme si ese decomiso fue golpe para los Mayos ? Pueblo de Alaya esta como a una hora y media de el Salado.

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    1. An 1hr and a half? That shit is like 15 mins 20 mins away

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    2. I know this because i registered my son for his birth certificate their because culiacan use was packed during covid

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  2. check out this area of Sinaloa on Google maps… is this a bunch of security trucks??

    25.373189, -107.545941

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  3. @Char Thanks!

    Wow, the Mexicans are on point. 8,000 kilograms of meth jaja that's a nice load.

    I wonder how many kilos their customer base consumes per month....

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  4. This is a CJNG load… since CJNG fan girls day there’s CJNG in Culiacán lol

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  5. I don't understand how they keep finding these huge loads in Sinaloa and we don't hear anything about Jalisco. I think that they found 100 times more drugs in Sinaloa then in Jalisco this year

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    1. @12:12 well Cartel Jalisco doesn’t operate on a large scale, especially in the USA. CJNG operates off of the scraps of the narco trade and do not have the capacity to mass produce meth and fetty.

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    2. Dude do you know what you are saying, Mencho has been producing meth in Jalisco and Michoacan for over a decade, CJNG is very big in synthetic meth trafficking

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      A lot of the CJNGs revenue comes from meth trafficking

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  6. The desecho from this devilishy tweakish brew that they were merrily concocting was flowing into the San Lorenzo river, perhaps the drinking water supply for the unfortunate and clueless victims just trying to eke out their simple lives downstream..
    🦎

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  7. Too bad i cant post pictures. I have some good shots of san lorenzo river and pueblo de alaya around that area.

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    1. Google can teach you how to upload.
      Common get of that couch, you can do it.

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  8. That is a lot of shi-

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