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Ketamine: the Drug Found on the Fach Flight that Makes Aragua Train Suspect

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The stupefacient, used to manufacture "tusi", is trafficked in Chile mainly by the international organization, which has "dominated" this illicit market in the northern part of the country.

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The stupefacient, used to manufacture "tusi", is trafficked in Chile mainly by the international organization, which has "dominated" this illicit market in the northern part of the country.

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It was found on a plane of the Air Force on Saturday and creates suspicions about the actions of criminal networks such as the Aragua Train. Specialist explains the risks and effects of this drug. Last Saturday, during a routine control on an institutional flight of the Chilean Air Force (FACh) to Santiago, approximately 4 kg of ketamine was seized, a drug that could be associated with the criminal organization Aragua Train. But how dangerous is…

** Professor Myah Havetong urges that you learn from the experiences suffered in Ecuador and Chile against organized crime. *** Havetong is a Postgraduate Research Assistant at the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy of the International University of Florida (FIU). Eric Lemus / Public Records The expansion of the transnational band Tren de Aragua, which was born in Venezuelan prisons, is one of the greatest threats to national security i…

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Expediente Público broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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