Post by : Bianca Haleem
In a major anti‑drug operation off Mexico’s Pacific coast, the Mexican Navy intercepted a semi‑submersible vessel carrying close to 4 tons of cocaine, arresting three suspects in a move to tackle organized crime.
The seizure, which occurred about 250 nautical miles south‑southwest of Manzanillo, Colima, dealt a significant setback to cartel operations and prevented millions of doses from reaching the streets.
The operation was made possible through coordination with international intelligence and naval assets. This week’s maritime interdictions have resulted in nearly 10 tons of drugs being seized, reflecting a ramped‑up effort to enforce law at sea.
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