With Pablo Escobar’s rostrum: asi mandan cocaine packages in Honduras

Tegucigalpa.

Honduran authorities are decommissioning these moons in the eastern region of Mosquitia a cargo of 25 kg of cocaine in packages containing ten photographic photographs of what appears to be a historical identity card of Colombian Captain Pablo Escobar.

The spokesman for the Fuerzas Armadas, tenant José Coello, relates that in an operation carried out in the department of Gracias a Dios the authorities of Honduras pursued an embargo that called for the sector of the Barra del Patuca. Dentro hallaron la droga. The occupiers will escape.

Indicate that all drugs that are usually labeled with logos, numbers or numbers. But “on this occasion I saw a figure (…) of Pablo Escobar”, the famous Colombian drug addict who went bankrupt in 1993.

A total of 1,000 effective Hondurans have been deployed since 2010 in the Caribbean Department of Thank God in an aerial, terrestrial and maritime escalation to slow down the trafficking in cocaine trafficked by South American producers in the United States market.

The cartels use the unoccupied zone inhabited by indigenous creatures to land airplanes in avalanches and atrocities Caribbean.

Report on the International Narcotics Control Strategy of the Narcotic Bureaus International Office and Application of the Narcotics Bureau Ley del Departamento de Estado of the United States, it is revealed that during the last years the drug traffic in Honduras has been reduced by 83%.

Thus, the Honduran authorities detail that the information published by the State Department in 2013 indicates that for our country passes 87% of the cocaine that is directed north, while the 2020 publication states that the drug pass for the country 4%, which represents an 83% reduction in the last six years.

Asimismo, an information from the Office against Drugs and Delito de Naciones Unidas, to quantify the value of cocaine in its transit north, signal that in 2013 the value of the drug circulated by Central America was 4,800 million dollars, by the narcotics that operate in all of Central America’s Atlantic costs will cost 24 trillion dollars in the last six years.

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