Military troops destroyed two logistics camps used by drug trafficking, according to the Bolivarian National Guard report (GNB).
The procedure was carried out in the Pozón de Babilla, ATURES MUNICIPALITY (Puerto Ayacucho), Amazonas.
In infrastructure, the military located inputs and instruments used for drug processing, according to graphics.
In that sense, they found two kitchens for the elaboration of cocaine hydrochloride; A microwave oven used in the drying of cocaine hydrochloride and a mold to make the panels.
Within one of the infrastructure was a 9 square meter bunker where 550 kilograms of urea and 10 plastic drums used for fuel storage were kept.
But, in addition, in the camps they had armaments and communications teams. In this regard, two shotguns were confiscated, a 7.62 x 51mm caliber rifter charger, 20 cartridges of equal caliber and an optical sight for rifles. Likewise, they seized a cell phone, a Starlink antenna and three portable radios, says the report.
The Minister for Defense, Vladimir Padrino López, has said that “Venezuela is not posters territory.”
While, Domingo Hernández Lárez, head of the Bolivarian National Armed Force Operational Force (CEOFANB), published a video yesterday where an F-16 military plane is observed by patrolling the Venezuelan territorial sea where a frigate is observed. “We are free, we are not drug traffickers,” said Hernández Lárez.
