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Over 500 kilograms of cocaine seized in Port of Chiapas

The Ministry of Navy found 21 drug packages on a boat, after receiving intelligence information assuring a vessel of the organized crime was approaching the Mexican seashore

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05/11/2016 |19:42Javier Garduño |
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Three Mexican people were arrested, after the Ministry of Navy found 21 drug packages on a boat with the help of intelligence information that assured a vessel of the organized crime was approaching the Mexican seashore early Friday.

Authorities of the 14th Navy Zone, based in the Port of Chiapas, commanded the search of the criminal vessel with a Tenochtitlán-type coastal patrol, which located the illegal vessel 75 nautical miles southeast of the Port of Chiapas.

After marines conducted an exhaustive boat search, naval authorities found and seized 21cocaine packages with an average weight of over 500 kilograms.

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Chiapas has lately become into a steady flow route of drugs coming from Center and South America that aim to have Tamaulipas as their final destination.

Last September 7, the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) informed of the arrest of two women carrying over 4 kilograms of cocaine in the 200 federal roadway in its Tonalá-Arriage section.

On August 1st the Ministry of Navy arrested four people from Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala and Mexico who transported 394 kilograms of cocaine on a boat about 244 nautical miles southeast of the Port of Chiapas.