With more than a ton of Cocaine, an aircraft was stopped in Guatemala
One ton of cocaine had been distributed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
In Colombia, the director of the Technical Investigation Corps (CTI), Alberto Acevedo Quintero, announced at a press conference that they managed to stop the crime on time, thanks to the fact that they had a stealth monitoring of drug traffickers.
He announced that they had warned the Guatemalan Police about a G3 Jet that had departed from Venezuela and was marking a route to his country, with a possible shipment, but they did not assure how much it was the same.
It is known that the future owner of the shipment would be the Mexican cartel of Jalisco, known as "La Nueva Generación", since some of their packaging was labeled with the symbol "G1", a sign of a Capo de Tumaco that caters.
Route Process
The Colombian Prosecutor's Office announced that drug traffickers had a pre-designed route to carry out their criminal acts, which were carried out in Tumaco.
Their way of operating was to camouflage the substance in cargo vehicles and transport them to the North of Santander, in Cúcuta, where there they gave way to Venezuela and completed the shipment, and then distributed it to Central America.
The Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel has a greater distribution presence in South and Central America, and what they used on this occasion for the shipment was a G3 Jet, which was forced to land in Petén, Guatemala.
Activity details
It is known that everything was articulated by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which is already said to be extinct, but is currently identified as "New Marquetalia."
However, it cannot be dissociated that the Venezuelan authorities are involved, since the entire cargo left there without any problem or suspicion of it.
Statements from the authorities
With all that happened, Eduardo Battistini, the Chargé d'Affaires of the Embassy of the Interim Government of Venezuela in Colombia, reported through his RRSS that everything that was happening with the issue was thanks to the alliances of Nicolás Maduro.
Through his Twitter, he expressed that the current president of Venezuela has alliances with terrorist groups and that he himself as an authority lends himself to be at the service of drug trafficking.