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In a work that was carried out in collaboration with the men of the National Navy, the Army and the Attorney General of the Nation , they searched a parking lot in the rural area of the Don Jaca region of Santa Marta, where three tons and 390 kilograms of cocaine were valued at about $ 100 million
Rear Admiral Gabriel Alfonso Pérez, commander of the Caribbean naval force, also reported that the goods belonged to the group calling "Los Pachencas" and this seizure was the result of an intelligence task with which it had been followed for several days.
For this task, Coast Guard, the Alta Mountain Battalion and the technical agency of the Office of the Attorney General collected information and much of this information was provided by the community, which allowed to find the location of the kilos seized.
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The drug was buried three meters deep in an area in the parking of vehicles.
Each of the 2,996 packages of cocaine was found vacuum in green, white and brown plastic, with the initials FTP, SMD and DYS, located in plastic tanks that would normally be used to fill the water. In total, the bags were 3390 pounds
In operation, a man identified as Luis Miguel Durango, 52, who claimed to be the caretaker of the car park where the cargo was hidden, was captured.
The Pachencas would be the criminal organization with operations in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta and their origin would be demobilized from the self-defense front of the Tayrona Resistance Bloc, which at the time was headed by Hernán Giraldo Serna, the capo extradited to the United States, who were prosecuted for conspiring to send cocaine with other leaders of the self-defense groups of Colombia
up to now the authorities still do not know what happened to the seizure.
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In a work that was carried out in collaboration with the men of the Navy, the Army and the Attorney General's Office, they searched a parking lot in the rural area of the Don Jaca region, in Santa Marta, where were buried three tons and 390 kilos of cocaine valued at about $ 100 million.
Rear Admiral Gabriel Alfonso Pérez, commander of the Caribbean Naval Force, also reported that the goods belonged to the group which was called "The Pachencas" and This seizure was the result of an intelligence mission that had been followed for several days.
For this work, the Coast Guard, the High Mountain Battalion and The technical office of the prosecutor's office gathered information and much of the information and was delivered by the community, which allowed to find the location of the kilos seized.
The drug was buried at depth meters
Each of the 2,996 packages of cocaine was found vacuum packed in green, white and brown plastic, with the initials FTP, SMD and DYS, located in plastic tanks which normally would be used for fill the water. In total, the bags were 3390 pounds
In operation, a man identified as Luis Miguel Durango, 52, who claimed to be the caretaker of the car park where the cargo was hidden, was captured.
The Pachencas would be the criminal organization with operations in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta and their origin would be demobilized from the self-defense front of the Tayrona Resistance Bloc, which at the time was led by Hernán Giraldo Serna, the capo extradited to the United States, who were prosecuted for conspiring to send cocaine alongside other leaders of the self-defense groups of Colombia [19659001] Until now, the authorities still do not know what was the fate of the seizure