2.8 Tons of Cocaine Seized in Military Operations in Guerrero and Border with the United States
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Nearly 2.8 tons of cocaine were seized by soldiers and federal agents during three operations in Mexico on the US border and off the South Pacific coast, announced on Saturday by the Mexican authorities. In the north-western part of the country, in San Luis Río Colorado, soldiers and national guards located on Friday 1.3 tons of cocaine after inspecting a cargo truck, according to a communiqué from the local military detachment. Federal Secretar…
Some 2.8 tons of cocaine were seized by military and federal agents in three separate operations on the U.S. border and the South Pacific coast of Mexico, authorities reported this Saturday.In San Luis Río Colorado, a neighbor of the U.S. Arizona, military and national guards located 1.3 tons on Friday after checking a cargo truck at a roadside point. With the use of gamma rays, "military personnel detected irregularities" on the roof of the car…
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