Mexico's Navy collects 1.3 tons of cocaine floating off coast
- On May 14, 2025, Mexican Navy personnel intercepted and seized nearly 1.3 tons of cocaine during maritime operations near Guerrero.
- The seizure resulted from maritime surveillance patrols detecting 68 black sack-like bundles floating near a Navy vessel.
- The packages contained a white powder resembling cocaine hydrochloride, transported by sea for further investigation.
- Authorities handed the cargo to the Attorney General's Office to compile the corresponding investigation file after transporting it to the Eighth Naval Region dock.
- The coordinated effort involving the Navy, National Defense, National Guard, and Security Ministry suggests ongoing anti-narcotics maritime operations in Mexican waters.
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The Mexican government seized more than a ton of cocaine off the coast of Guerrero, reported Omar García Harfuch, Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, on Tuesday, May 13. García Harfuch detailed in his X account, before Twitter, that 68 packages of 1,364 kg of cocaine were secured in a maritime operation by the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) off the coast of Guerrero. This seizure is in addition to the more than 37 tons seized by sea d…
Mexico's Navy collects 1.3 tons of cocaine floating off coast
The post Mexico’s Navy collects 1.3 tons of cocaine floating off coast appeared first on Riviera Maya News. Guerrero, Mexico — Personnel from the Secretary of the Marina made a significant drug bust off the coast of Guerrero. On Tuesday, the Secretaría de… The post Mexico’s Navy collects 1.3 tons of cocaine floating off coast appeared first on Riviera Maya News.
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