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Mexican Navy Seizes 'Narco Sub' Carrying 3.5 Tons of Cocaine Off Guerrero Coast

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They’re nicknamed “narco subs" — and the Mexican navy just sunk their hopes of distributing drugs in the United States. Mexico's Security Secretary, Omar García Harfuch, posted on social media on Friday, June 27 that the navy seized the sub off the coast of Guerrero. According to the Navy, the submarine was carrying over 3.5 tons of cocaine. García Harfuch said the seizure totaled the equivalent of $43 million. Three foreign nationals were also …

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Punto y Coma MX According to the SSPC, cocaine insured off Guerrero's coast is equivalent to 7 million 200 thousand doses. The Secretariat of Marina (Semar) secured more than 3 tons of cocaine off Guerrero's coast, which represents a million-dollar blow to drug trafficking groups. See this post on Instagram A shared publication of Joaquín López-Dóriga (@lopezdoriga) The maritime operation was released by the Secretary of Security and Citizen Pro…

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Punto y Coma Noticias broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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