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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Four TONS of Drugs Destroyed in Baja, CA

Translated by Yaqui for Borderland Beat from: Unimexicali

July 17, 2018

The Attorney General's Office (PGR) incinerated nearly four tons of narcotics in Baja California and destroyed 86 slot machines, all of which related to various preliminary inquiries, investigative files and criminal cases. 

The Deputy Attorney General for Regional Control, Criminal Procedures and Amparo (SCRPPA), through its Delegation in Baja California, reported that 3 Tons, 107 kilos 495 grams plus 100 milligrams of marijuana were incinerated; 438 Kilos, 146 grams plus 800 milligrams of methamphetamine hydrochloride; 37 Kilos, 773 grams plus 750 milligrams of cocaine hydrochloride; and 19 Kilos 802 grams plus 419 milligrams of methamphetamine.

They also incinerated 8 Kilos 697 grams plus 100 milligrams of Fentanyl; 5 kilograms 90 grams plus  800 milligrams of diacetyl morphine hydrochloride; 8 grams 500 milligrams of Mescaline; one  gram of Peyote;  2 kilos 11 grams plus 400 milligrams of Heroin; as well as 4 marijuana plants and 132 tablets, ie pills type unnamed.



The destruction, which was carried out at the shooting range of the 23rd Motorized Cavalry Regiment of Mexicali and in the XXVIII Infantry Battalion in Tijuana, was attended by military authorities and the Internal Control Body of the PGR, who supervised that the process will be carried out in terms of the applicable regulations in the matter.


The ministerial diligence complied with the Program of Destruction of Narcotics, as provided in the Federal Code of Criminal Procedures and the National Code of Criminal Procedures, which provide for the incineration of secured and confiscated drugs and objects that are instruments of crime.

48 comments:

  1. Eight and a half grams of mescaline? Ha! Hard to believe that anyone in Mexico knows how, or would bother, to synthesize mescaline. And - ONE GRAM of peyote? It was mine, Mescalito promised! :/

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    1. If they got chemists who can synth fent, then they also got some who can do mescaline I'd reckon..

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    2. I definitely think there are people that know how to synthesize mescaline in mexico. But there is no money to be made in that game, cost's more to make then most people want to pay(unfortunately). And i agree, a gram of Peyote is ridiculous, what is that? Like half a button, if that lmao

      I dont believe for a second they burned all those drugs. No way they're going to burn millions of dollars like that.

      Phelpso

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  2. Fake shit. I bet that no coke much less no heroin was burned there. All them keys wld be sold back to organizations that will cross it to usa.

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  3. Nobody buys regular marijuana anymore. Notice there's no cocaine in the fire pit?

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    1. Plenty of midgrade bud like popcorn getting accross and will be welcomed. Only a sucker wld buy a gram of real dro for 20 bucks when they can get a fat sack of popcorn for same price.

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    2. Nobody grows regular Marijuana anymore. Hash is a thing in Mexico and it is fire I had some a while back. Wouldn't surprise me if they have started making shatter, live resin ect. by now easier to transport and harder to detect if packaged correctly. At $20 to $50 dollars a gram theirs good money to be made.

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    3. NOBODY ? So that’s why they keep growing, shipping it and burning it up.
      Well......can’t we at least hope they really did burn up the Fent ?

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    4. Hi Yaqui, i hope all has been going well for you! Lets most definitely hope they burned up that Fent, i dont even want to think about how many people 8kg could kill.

      But i am curious on the Marijuana thing. I seriously dont know anybody who has, or knows anybody who has, smoked weed from Mexico in over 10 years. It has become increasingly stronger and cheaper over the last decade with legal grows here in the U.S.

      Phelpso

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    5. There might be a market for ppl in Mexico, but younger generation (millennials) is spending their money on hydro.

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    6. Hi Phlepso, thank you first off.
      Hey mano, I have NO IDEA how where and why this much weed can get consumed period ! all the legal and black market weed grown in the US is just mind boggling. I do know people who have said that all our good strains have migrated to Mexico and there is NO shortage of Cartel grows on this side of the border either. They are everywhere and not just Mexican , HMONG is super big in N Ca along with Bulgarians ! Plus creating such environmental degradation, just greed , ridiculous.
      A lot of my very intimate friends in Mexico have been telling me for some years now that the weed is just a sideshow for trafficking all the hard drugs that are now made in MX, Mexico is no longer just the “ trampoline “. The other thing that has sooooo changed over the last generation is all these people doing these, drugs in Mx, fueling the crime, armed robberies etcetcblablabla. It is starting to feel like we have seen this movie too many times. I was at a Quinci and this guy comes up to me and wants to know if I wanted some blow ! I almost fainted, I have known this guy since he was a baby when NONE of these people ever would of thought past some beer and tequila at a family / small community fiesta like that ! I am talking a VERY rural community........it’s just everywhere..........geez , I’m staring to sound old, jajajajaja.

      My mantra : It’s not the plant it’s the people !

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    7. It’s the same weed you buy at your dispensery

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    8. If it wasn't for the plant there would not be the people,
      but now it is the people and their plant, definitely,
      still recruiting, by the way

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  4. Nooooo! Whyyyy? Say it ain't so...
    Fuckin drug users will always find a drug to take. This means nothing.

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  5. Las famosas maquinitas. Esas gueyas andan por todos lados. Las destruyen. No más para aparecer se en otros lados. Son cosas de nunca acabar. No ven que para todo hay maña. Y donde hay maña pos hay andamos los mexicanos. Atorando le para ganar nos los pesitos. Esos que parecieran nunca llenan nuestros bolsillos. Que fuera de nosotros si no más nos conformaremos con le que se gana a mano limpia?


    Those famous slot machines. Those fuckers seem to be everywhere. They can easily be destroyed. And just as easily appear elsewhere. It’s a never ending mess. Can’t you see that everything has a hustle. And if there is a scam well there is a Mexican. Hustling to make those greenbacks. That currency that never seems to fill our pockets. What would become of us if only we were content with what we earned legally?

    - Sol Prendido

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    1. Sol, I don't think they are slot machines. They look more like vintage game consoles from the 80s. Specifically the fake ones that were used to house an Atari console inside to make it look like a legitimate one. They were known as "chispas" back in the day.

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    2. Gambling is a favorite passtime of people, throwing the dice on the corner, coin tosses, or cockroach races, THAT SHOULD BE LEGALIZED AND WHOLLY OWNED BY THE GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE NATIONAL LOTTERY...
      --IT is a pity that smartassess like Z1#2 Fidel Herrera Beltrán the former Veracruz Governor that left Javier "La Marrana" Duarte de Ochoa and his murdering SSP CHIEF Alejandro Bermudez zurita in charge, he WON THE MEXICAN LOTTERY 5 TIMES, it has become pure tranza y chanchullos... (all tricks, imagine the election rigging).
      Machines will be replaced ASAP,
      ...the drugs got sold the day before

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    3. Many would argue the legitamacy of currency whether right or wrong.
      It's only when the outcome of ones choices that often makes one think clearly. Rather, the moral aspect behind such.
      Distribution of sales and services (products) are globally visible today. Often questionable due to their harmful impact effects within society.

      E42

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    4. Continued from 12:12 pm

      Just read the FDA warning labels and side effects.

      E42

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    5. Those machine ay out in pesos. What a joke. They have them in small towns

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    6. Unfortunately E, nobody reads about side effects...most humans are addicted to how they feel every minute they are conscious. It's sad!

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  6. Don’t get mad at me for thinking this is bs. Mexico will never burn millions just like that Because let’s be real this is a lot of money as a sale to the highest bidder or The perfect way to extort the plaza boss in charge of supervising these load.
    All those drugs are from different traffickers in mexico that were stash ready to be shipped out. Now, that cartel was charging a fee to hold them witch now that plaza boss is in huge trouble.

    What I’m saying is that if your in charge of that plaza and this bust happens to you then a lot of people that paying you a fee to protect there loads will not be happy. What would you do? You know you a dead man walking. So, you’ll do what it takes to get it back because you don’t want to get wacked right?. Ok, what’s going to happen? you’ll get a call if you want your drugs back but it will cost you x amount of money maybe at cost or maybe double.

    Corrupt officials have been doing this method for a very long time.




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    1. CdS has been crying in mantas that the pepos take their drugs, they Most likely sell it to cjng. I read it here before all the cds huy huggers jump on this comment lol don't believe they would burn it though. A bunch of hay mixed with a little marijuana lol

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    2. not even the U.S. burns drugs, they keep it "sealed for evidence"

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  7. Come on Mexico nobody believes your literally burning drugs. Learn from your neighbor the u.s they don’t burn this they save it for “evidence” 🙄

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  8. So the rest of the tons are behind that wall and underneath those kilos of weed? Ooook.

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  9. All charges dropped last night against Dr. Mireles. He's completing free, facing no additional or past charges:

    http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/estados/dictan-libertad-absoluta-al-ex-lider-de-autodefensas-jose-manuel-mireles


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  10. El documental GUERRERO se estrena en salas e Internet el próximo 29 de junio: búscalo en la cartelera de la Cineteca Nacional, Casa del Cine, Cine Tonalá, Cine del IFAL y también en Internet en Filminlatino.mx. Más información: ambulante.org, filminlatino.mx, facebook.com/guerrerofilm/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yttwq2SP-T0

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  11. https://twitter.com/DrJMMireles/status/1019447237905174529

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  12. El Sr Ivan wont be happy.CDS will reactivate the Gente Nueva Special Forces and Antrax Black Ops! 300 highly trained operators trained by SAS Delta Force Navy Seals Team 6 .

    Sicario 006

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    1. 9:51 you really do not know jack shit about anything correct?
      You just like saying crap to stir shit up. You're a troll

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    2. Lmao 😂😂

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  13. Haven't seen real purple mescaline since 1977 in Illinois.

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    1. Heehee, ah those were the days........I loved that stuff.

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    2. 10:32 Yep, they ran out of purple cucarachas.

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  14. cjng has the best drugs

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  15. Mescaline is easily extracted from several other cactus besides peyote. People in the US have been busted with cactus powder, and charged as if it were pure mescaline. Being so little, it probably wasn't powder, but 8.5g is still only around 20 doses.

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  16. Bummer. I was wondering why I couldn't get my daily variety pack of dope! I put an order in for that cactus weeks ago!

    Sr. Pinche Falcones

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  17. All lies..the drugs are sold..

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  18. The cousin of the Tamaulipas governor’s wife was arrested early Monday morning in San Antonio on a bulk-cash smuggling charge after allegedly attempting to smuggle nearly $900,000 to Mexico.

    “Martinez stated that he gets paid 3.5 percent of the U.S. currency smuggled … and that he smuggles approximately 1 million dollars a week,” according to the affidavit.

    https://www.themonitor.com/news/local/article_e868f678-8acf-11e8-b9fe-13286e3f5c12.html

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  19. I was wondering where all that smog was coming from.

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  20. Yep yep your right, what they are burning are Nopales.

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  21. this reminded me of a Private Security Contractor,combat instructor named Es Calderon who is also a former officer from Tijuana who said

    "When I was on the job in Mexico, I destroyed acres and acres of marijuana fields and you guys [U.S. government] paid for the gas, the rifles, the uniforms. Then I traveled to Colorado and walked into a dispensary, and it really left me with a sense of futility and wasted efforts"

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    1. 6:59 many of us have been saying this "war on drugs" is futile forever now. Unfortunately government agencies like DEA, FBI among others need funding/enemies to survive hence their favor for it. This is not mentioning the prison system followed by judges, lawyers and many other support services that make tons of money a year and some of of taxpayers to keep pursuing this incarceration bit against dope dealers. It is all a HUGE money making RACKET!
      Education over the long run would do best but people want MONEY!

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  22. They have to perform these acts in order to cover up all corruption and greed within the power system. Its all part of the game.

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  23. There's like four tons produced every week. Wtf. Plus world wide distribution hasn't even happened to full scale. It'll be like four tons a day. Just wait for the chinos in China up in the villages to try that shit. It'll be holiday festives in Colombia and Peru erday. Y luego los putos aliens de outer space que andan de viajes por los solar systems. Purro pinche parri parri parri.

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