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Marina Assures More than 21 Tons of Precursor Chemicals in the Port of Manzanillo

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The insured acetic acid would have allowed the production of between 8 and 10 tons of methamphetamine, according to the Navy Secretariat.
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The insured acetic acid would have allowed the production of between 8 and 10 tons of methamphetamine, according to the Navy Secretariat.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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As part of the National Security Strategy, elements of the Mexican Navy, in coordination with customs and Attorney General of the Republic (FGR), intercepted and secured in the Port of Manzanillo, Colima, more than 21 tons of chemical precursors that would be used for the manufacture of almost 10 tons of methamphetamine. In two different actions, personnel of the Naval Port Protection Unit of the Sixth Naval Region, secured 21 thousand kilograms…

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Once Noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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