Military agents located and destroyed a logistics camp used by drug trafficking located in the state of Apure.
Details of that operation were aired on the Instagram account of General in Chief Domingo Hernández Lárez, who is in charge of the Strategic Operational Command of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (Ceofanb).
The aforementioned logistics camp was located specifically on the San Felipe farm, Capanaparo sector, Rómulo Gallegos municipality (Elorza), of the Llanera entity. It was precisely on an unauthorized runway on that farm that an aircraft coming from the Caribbean islands landed two days ago, which was immobilized and disabled by the Fanb Anti-Aircraft Defense. And when the military began searching the place, they found the camp, in which they located a long-chassis Toyota vehicle with white plates AB097GU (destroyed), 2,000 liters of Avegas (aviation fuel) for fixed-wing aircraft, 700 liters of gasoline and 500 liters of lubricants.
In the infrastructure they also found a ton of class I supply (food), two banks of 2,000W solar panels, four monocrystalline solar panels, two automatic washing machines, two 300-liter freezers and a Motorola EP-200 communications system.
In Hernández Lárez’s report he detailed that the military proceeded on the farm to destroy a hangar-type observation and security point that was hidden in the gallery forest.
”Venezuela, is a zone of Peace! Our territory is not for sale, all types of facilities associated with drug trafficking on Venezuelan soil will be destroyed. The Homeland is not sold, the Homeland is defended! We are not and will not be platforms for drug trafficking!” Hernández Lárez wrote at the conclusion of the description of the operation.
Fanb troops belonging to the Apure Rapid Reaction Units participated in this procedure in the company of the crews of the MI-17B5 and Cougar AS 532 AC 50109 helicopters, assigned to the Bolivarian Military Aviation, who carried out security patrol, border defense and surveillance overflights at different points of interest in the Rómulo Gallegos municipality, Apure, explains the military report.
