

Mexican Navy Seizes 1.5 Tons of Cocaine off Jalisco Coast
Mexican Navy Makes Massive Cocaine Bust off Jalisco Coast Jalisco, Mexico – In a major victory against drug trafficking, the Mexican Navy recently seized 1.5 tons of cocaine off the coast of Jalisco. The discovery was made during a routine patrol, where Navy personnel spotted 38 bundles of cocaine floating in the water. The drugs, with an estimated street value in the hundreds of millions of pesos, were subsequently transported to shore and handed over to the Federal Public Ministry for further investigation. "This is a significant blow to organized crime," stated a Navy spokesperson, who also noted that this seizure brings the total amount of cocaine confiscated by the Navy under the current administration to approximately 40 tons. The spokesperson emphasized the ongoing commitment of the Navy to combating drug trafficking and ensuring the safety and security of Mexico's coastal waters. The successful operation highlights the crucial role of the Mexican Navy in disrupting drug trafficking networks. The sheer scale of the seizure underscores the persistent challenge posed by organized crime, while simultaneously offering a symbol of hope in the ongoing fight against illicit drug activities.