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41.6 kilos of marijuana incinerated

41.6 kilos of marijuana incinerated

One of the last procedures carried out in Falcón, with the seizure of a large amount of drugs, was reported on September 15

At the Cicpc-Coro headquarters (Falcón), the incineration of 41 kilos 6 grams of marijuana took place.

The information was aired on the social networks of the Zone Command of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) No. 13, where it is specified that Clara Lugo, senior assistant prosecutor of Falcón, attended the event; Pedro Febles, state commissioner of the National Anti-Drug Superintendence and operator of the oven, as well as third-party sergeant major, Roby Sánchez Brito, assigned to Urban Security Detachment No. 13.

One of the last procedures carried out in Falcón, with the seizure of a large amount of drugs, was reported on September 15. On that occasion, the GNB reported the seizure of 3,000 kilos and 600 grams of cocaine, a drug that was seized around the coast of Puerto Cumarebo beach, approximately eight nautical miles from the Cumarebo parish, Zamora municipality.

The shipment was transported in a modified sports boat, carrying four people, who were detained, according to what was reported by the GNB.

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