Semar Assures 904 Kilos of Cocaine in Chiapas
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This represents an impact of 349 million pesos and prevents thousands of doses of that drug from reaching the streets.
• Authorities secure 904 kilos of cocaine on a suspicious vessel• The operation represents an economic blow of more than 349 million pesos• The action was carried out with support of aerial and maritime surveillance in the Pacific An operation coordinated by federal forces allowed the securing of a boat loaded with drugs off the coast of Chiapas, as well as the arrest of six foreign persons allegedly linked to the illicit traffic.Operation in Pa…
In waters of the Pacific Ocean, some 120 kilometres north-west of Puerto Chiapas, members of the Secretariat of the Navy, acting as Coast Guard, intercepted a minor vessel that transproved cocaine after detecting irregular maneuvers through maritime surveillance.In the operation, conducted in coordination with the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) and the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR), six foreign national…
Members of the Secretariat of the Navy assured, 120 kilometers from Puerto Chiapas, a boat in which 904 kilos of cocaine were transported and six crew members arrested, the Cabinet of Security reported. In a statement, the coordinating body detailed that the drug, contained in 18 packages, has an estimated value on the black market of 349 million pesos and that, with its seizure, thousands of doses were prevented from reaching the streets.
•The Mexican Navy led the operation during maritime surveillance in coordination with FGR and SSPC• 18 packages of illicit substances were secured In Chiapas, in a maritime operation led by elements of the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar), through the Mexican Navy acting as Coast Guard, in coordination with the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) and the Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR), approximately 65 miles (120 k…
Elements of the Mexican Navy (Semar), acting as the Coast Guard, intercepted a small vessel on April 27, 2026, in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 65 nautical miles (120 kilometers) northwest of Puerto Chiapas, Chiapas. Six foreign nationals were detained, and 18 packages containing… Source
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