The Mexican navy has conducted its largest-ever drug seizure operation, resulting in the arrest of 23 individuals and the confiscation of approximately 8.4 thousand kilograms of illicit drugs. The unprecedented operation took place off Mexico’s southwestern Pacific coast, marking a significant milestone in the country’s ongoing fight against drug trafficking.
In a statement released on Friday, the navy emphasized the historic nature of the bust: “This represents the largest quantity of drugs seized in a maritime operation, without precedent in the history of the institution.” The operation extended along the coastline near Lazaro Cardenas in Michoacan state and further south off the coast of Guerrero state.
In addition to the drugs, authorities seized 8.7 thousand liters of fuel and six boats. The navy estimated the total value of the seized assets at a minimum of two billion pesos ($100 million), underscoring the significant economic impact of the operation on drug trafficking organizations.
Following standard procedures, the navy stated, “The 23 detainees, who were read their rights, as well as the six boats, the presumed drugs and the fuel, were handed over to the competent authorities for integration into the corresponding investigation.” This transfer ensures that proper legal processes will be followed in prosecuting the suspects and handling the seized materials.
This record-breaking seizure comes amid ongoing pressure from the United States for Mexico to intensify its efforts in combating drug trafficking. Conversely, Mexico has urged the United States to take stronger measures to stem the flow of firearms across the border into Mexico, which often end up in the hands of criminal groups.
REUTERS