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Coordinated operation in Baja California stops 6 with weapons, drugs and vehicles.
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Coordinated operation in Baja California stops 6 with weapons, drugs and vehicles.

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According to the figures in the preliminary sheet, be to one of the most relevant insurances of the last months

More than a ton of drugs were found in a heavy-duty vehicle in the city of Tijuana, according to regional security authorities. This discovery was coordinated by the State Citizen Security Force (FESC) and the Ministry of National Defense (DEFENSA), the National Guard (GN), and the Attorney General's Office (FGR). The seizure took place in the… Source

Tijuana, July 6. – An investigation and intelligence work by the State Citizen Security Force (FESC) in coordination with the Ministry of National Defense (DEFENSA), National Guard (GN) and the Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR), concluded with the securing of more than a ton of drugs in the city of Tijuana, located in a heavy-duty unit. It is one of the most relevant assurances in recent months, and it follows the security strategy…

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Punto Norte broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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