Hallan sembradío with more than 15,000 marijuana plants in Colón

Tegucigalpa.

Burden Honduras Security Forces discover more than 15,000 marijuana plants in the Colón department, in the Caribbean, informs the spokesman for the Armed Forces, José Coello.

The sembradío is located in the old Cayo Sierra, in the municipality of Tocoa, and was located by soldiers, indicating Coello, who said he was not detained in this case.

Signal also states that the hall is undergoing “a high impact operation” of the Fareza de Tarea Conjunta Xatruch.

The military spokesman stated that the marijuana plant was “fully developed and listed for the court and preparation of the stupefaction”, and the authorities proceeded with the hours to destroy it.

During the operation, agents from Lucha Contra el Narcotráfico (LCN) participated.

The Honduran authorities initiated the investigations to identify, locate and detain persons involved in the cultivation and trafficking of marijuana in Colón, the armed forces said.

The drug was secured during an operation in the terrestrial, maritime and maritime escrow market that Honduran authorities merged in March 2014 to reduce the traffic of drug trafficking off South America, added.

The maritime escudo counts with the support of United States Travels of a Guardianship in Cinderellas International Clubs with the Central American Nation in the Caribbean, while the air is executed by Honduras in a one-sided manner.

Agents de la Policía Nacional, la Military Police of the Public Order and other institutions develop the groundbreaking escalation The media has drastically reduced the number of drugs in Honduras, where they were frequent the charges of cargo planes with cocaine with the final destination being Mexico and the United States, according to the authorities.

Honduras is one of the most drug-addicted drug traffickers in the United States with drug trafficking, especially cocaine, United States states, although part of this alcohol is in the country, according to authorities.

In 2020, Honduran authorities will decommit more than 4.5 tons of drugs and destroy 35 cluster munitions that are allegedly used by drug traffickers to carry illegal substances to Mexico and the United States, according to official figures.

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