The Bolivarian National Armed Forces dismantled a logistics camp that maintained drug trafficking in the vicinity of the Temi River, Maroa municipality, border of Amazonas with Colombia. The information was ventilated by Domingo Hernández Lárez, head of the FANB Strategic Operational Command (CEOFANB).
Hernández Lárez said that the camp included a jungle area where 14 plastic and wood structures were raised. Among them the military located 1,200 liters of diesel, 800 liters of gasoline and materials with identification of irregular groups such as the National Liberation Army (ELN), says the report.
For his part, General Leonel Sojo Rada, head of the Amazonas Integral Defense Zone, informed that in the last 8 days they destroyed 3 logistics camps of the Toncol groups (Colombian drug traffickers).
