Trailer Had 1.8 Tons of Cocaine Headed for US
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In a coordinated border surveillance operation that confirms the frontal fight against drug trafficking, the State Security Bureau headed by Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño secured two tons of cocaine and detained two people at the San Luis Río Colorado checkpoint.
A shipment of suspected drugs weighing close to two tons was secured by authorities of the three orders of government in Sonora, during an operation carried out on Thursday, April 2. According to official reports, the seizure occurred in the municipality of San Luis Río Colorado, following the inspection of a tractor truck circulating in the border region. The unit was intercepted as part of the actions implemented within the Safe Border program…
Two tons of cocaine were secured in Sonora following the inspection of a tractor truck at the San Luis Río Colorado inspection post, where federal authorities reported that they arrested two people transporting the drug to the northern border. The finding occurred during a routine review, when National Guard elements detected irregularities in the dry box of the vehicle using gamma-ray technology. When carrying out the manual inspection, they lo…
The drugs were located during the inspection of a tractor-trailer coming from San Blas, Nayarit, and destined for Tijuana, Baja California.
The drugs were located during the inspection of a tractor-trailer coming from San Blas, Nayarit, and destined for Tijuana, Baja California.
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