Manuel Aceves
Sinaloa / 19.11.2024 12:06:50
In a series of operational strategic areas, where the Army achieved a great blow to organized crime in Sinaloa, ensuring armas, vehicles armored vehicles and chemicals intended for the manufacture of drugs synthetics in the municipalities of Culiacan y Cosala.
In Culiacán, soldiers They found five vehicles abandonedthree of them with armor handmade and one more with factory shielding.
In addition, the confiscated arsenal included 30 long weaponstwo rifles, a machine gun, 55 magazines, 10,252 useful cartridges, three grenades, a mount with a container for machine gun and 32 improvised explosive devices. Various doses of drugs y tactical equipmenthitting criminal operations in the area.
On the other hand, in a parallel deployment, military personnel dismantled three concentration areas in Culiacan and Cosalá, where they were found clandestine facilities with 5,450 liters of chemical precursors for the production of synthetic drugs and 10 kilos of caustic soda.
The authorities estimate that the economic impact of these actions amounts to 122 million pesossignificantly affecting the operational and financial capacity of the drug trafficking. This direct hit not only limits the drug productionbut also decreases economic power and influence of organized crime in the region, marking important progress in efforts to dismantle their networks.
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As a professional website editor for world-today-news.com, I would like to interview two guests about the significant achievements of the Mexican Army in dismantling organized crime in the state of Sinaloa.
Guest 1: Colonel Juan Ramirez, Spokesperson for the Mexican Army
Guest 2: Mr. Roberto Garcia, a local journalist from Sinaloa
**Section 1: Army Operations and Impact on Organized Crime**
Question 1: Colonel Ramirez, can you tell us about the recent actions taken by the Mexican Army resulting in the seizure of armored vehicles, weapons, and chemical precursors used for drug production in the municipalities of Culiacan and Cosala? How did these discoveries impact the operations of organized crime in the region?
Question 2: Mr. Garcia, as a local journalist, how have these actions affected the daily lives of residents in the region? Have there been any reports of violence or retaliation from criminal groups?
**Section 2: Economic Impact of Military Operations**
Question 3: Colonel Ramirez, what is the estimated economic value of the confiscated materials and how does this impact the financial capacity of drug trafficking organizations in the region?
Question 4: Mr. Garcia, have there been any changes in the local economy as a result of these military operations? Have businesses or individuals profited from the dismantling of criminal networks?
**Section 3: Collaboration among Institutions**
Question 5: Colonel Ramirez, how do collaborative efforts among various institutions contribute to the success of these operations? Can you share some insights on how the Army works with other agencies like the police and the Attorney General’s Office?
Question 6: Mr. Garcia, how important is it for local media to report on these operations and their impact on the region? Do you think there is a need for more transparency from authorities regarding ongoing anti-crime efforts?
**Section 4: Future Prospects**
Question 7: Colonel Ramirez, are there plans for further operations targeting organized crime in Sinaloa? Can you provide any updates on ongoing efforts to dismantle drug trafficking networks in the