Semar Claims Nearly 3 Tons of Cocaine in Oaxaca
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Authorities have located two boats off the coast of Oaxaca with 86 packages containing approximately 2,990 kilograms of cocaine.
Elements of the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) secured almost 3 tons of suspected cocaine and arrested four people during a maritime and air operation against two vessels in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Oaxaca. The action was carried out by personnel of the Mexican Navy acting as Coast Guard, as part of the patrols to detect boats used by criminal groups for drug trafficking. According to a joint communiqué by Semar, the Ministry of Secu…
According to some calculations, this is an amount of cocaine equivalent to six days of consumption in the whole of Europe.
The value of the drug exceeds 11 billion forints.
During a sea patrol flight, two smaller vessels were detected at the height of the state of Oaxaca (south of Mexico), which were intercepted by an ocean patrol, the Secretariat of Marina reported in a statement.
The Mexican Navy has made a major seizure of cocaine in the Pacific Ocean, off the state of Oaxaca. Three tons of drugs were discovered, equivalent to nearly 6 million doses.

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