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MAY 26, 2025
MILENIO NOTICIAS
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In Sonora, a suspected member of the Sinaloa cartel, Jorge Alberto Barbosa García, was arrested while transporting 700 kg of cocaine in a tractor-trailer after a security operation. The drug hidden in coffee packages is equivalent to 2.1 million doses and represents an economic impact of 162 million pesos for the criminal group. The truck was coming from Nuevo León and was destined for Tijuana. The 42-year-old detainee was placed at the disposal of the Public Prosecutor's Office, along with the vehicle and the seized cargo.
They allow this capture on purpose so everyone is happy but they let sixty others pass by. It's called cartelnomics. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteThat’s a myth lol no one’s gonna throw a couple mill to the trash to make a couple mill
DeleteFacts
DeleteIt's called hedging...hedge funds, sports hedges, narco hedges. The man has a point. He is correct 99% of the time
DeleteAre you sure he's not from the Golfo de America cartel?
Delete11:19 thats stupid. 700 kilograms of cocaine is no small amount to just give it away.
DeleteNot even 100 kilograms is a small amount.
Think before you post.
Uneducated comment at best. At 25K a kilo, the end-destination worth of this shipment was 15 to 18 million dollars. This is not a decoy load, nor a junk load. Someone's family will likely be killed over this; it is not minor, by any stretch of the imagination.
DeleteThey're going for 18 in california
Delete1119 probably believes these cartel goofs are billionaires. 1119 doesn't have a clue.
DeleteYou guys are missing the point here. These drugs will get shown on the news after a big press conference so that everyone can kiss the Mexican governments behinds. After this the drugs are taken to a military warehouse where they are supposed to be burned. This doesn't happen. In the middle of the night the drugs are sneaked out and given back to the cartel. The drugs are replaced with flour bags. They only end up burning flour bags. The cartel does not end up losing money. Get with the program. Nuff Said!!!
DeleteIn MX this is valued at around 4m USD. Initial Investment was give +/or take - 2.1m USD to land them in MX. DTO has to move +/- 700 birds and sell in MX for 6kUSD/per to make up for L and break even. Basically, if you do two runs you can lose one and land second to break even. Since you double up just getting to MX.
Delete12:09 Nuffers, your conspiracy theory is interesting, but it is also unsubstantiated nonsense.
Delete''probably believes these cartel goofs are billionaires''
DeleteExactly they have no clue about moving or selling gear and sometimes how hard to get rid of it all
Think you have watched to many episodes of narcos
Delete💯 nuffy, i remember seeing on a documentary years ago a former mex law enforcement talking about the seized drugs being given back for a fee and replaced with wooden blocks. The wooden blocks were burnt in the place of the returned drugs.
Delete12:09 don't forget to add on the cost to recuperate the seized kilos from the government.
Delete11:54 that’s a fact they do do that… it’s never a guarantee there going to be caught but it’s a fact they stop multi ton loads and instead send multiple smaller loads knowing all the trucks can’t get caught… 10% of vehicles are checked so that’s 1/10 trucks going to get caught… they caught this truck with 700 kilos guarantee another 8-9 got through with 500-700 kilos and that 700 that got snatched write that off it’s nothing compared to the money they gone get for the 9 that got through.. and they might even buy the 700 back lol it’s Mexico 🇲🇽 everybody tryna eat
DeleteFirst words that came to my mind that myth again and of course it’s from Duffy…Duffing another one. That shit doesn’t happen. What a dumbass. I’m convinced your entertainment value added for the writers.
DeleteLike the other commenters pointed out, you don’t give away 700 keys.
You doofus they drive them out in the middle of the night from some clandestine government facility. Why don’t they just drive them out in the middle of the day? It’s not like they have to hide from anybody they’re the freaking government. And yes, Duff that used to go on And still does to some degree probably but in 2025 no longer happens.
The only thing I can tell you that happens for sure because I saw it, is back in the day when cannabis was Illegal they would burn the plants and vegetation/leaves and confiscate the bud. The federal’s trafficked more bud, and probably more Coke than anybody.
Cocaine has never been cheaper, in Serbia, landlocked small country outside of the EU, you can buy a kilo for around 23,5 K usd , and has never been below 35, once it was around 69k per kilo.
Delete11:35 It has never been below 35, but was once 69k. Define never.
Delete1135 thats because the Colombians are flooding Europe.
DeleteMarket just went up in Prices $$$$$$$
ReplyDeleteNo they didnt, can still buy a fent pill for 5 $ everyday of the week. No dealer needed just a walk down the street find ypur nearest young white person and boom you good.Ⓜ️Ⓜ️
DeleteApples and Oranges my guy.
DeletePinche perico todavia ta bara el cuadro alv en California.. ya no es igual.
ReplyDeleteSegun tu en cuanto anda el KG en California ?
DeleteHouston 13k y Dallas 14k
DeleteConnor todavia ESTA mencho en redwood City?
DeleteHorita el jale se vende 12-14k el kg.
DeleteIt’s definitely the same. Someone is out here crossing mega loads with some type of insurance to be able to drive these super low prices
DeleteYo se los dejo en 10
Delete5:46 callese alv mequetrefe apestoso .
Delete📠. En La Isla Estan en 9-13K, pero eso es sin el Uber.
Delete2:28 esta en el espacio, que tienes entre tus nalgas
DeleteAlmost half a ton of blow! Big hit no matter whose it is.
ReplyDelete@838
DeleteRe-check your math
Lol, half a ton is 500 kg.
DeleteMust be the public schooling...
Lol, half a ton is 500 kg.
DeleteMust be the public schooling...
Half a ton is 455 kg, on earth at least.
DeleteThat’s a lot of product. Contras likely snitched on this load, just to make a deal elsewhere. The comments here of this being a “staged” hit is wrong, this is a shipment, this was actually caught by the feds, maybe with intel from others, but a big hit for the organization
ReplyDeleteAny Los Chapitos drug load is jeopardy now because it’s obvious MX Officials are aiding the Zambada faction.
ReplyDeleteWhat doesn't make sense to me is why send it to Tijuana from Nuevo Leon?
ReplyDeleteIt’s stories that don’t make sense like this one that confirms the involvement of the government. Cartels simply protect the governments’ interest in certain regions (plazas) and serve as the fall guys when shit hits the fan. Why would I pick up a load Nuevo León and drive it all the way to TJ when you just passed up hundreds of crossing points. Unless you have a for sure deal in TJ again with government involvement to allow you to get the blow into San Ysidro it would be worth the drive and risk.
DeleteConfirms that the Tamaulipas plazas don’t move shit of product .. they’re too hot with all the petty bullshit and hence too risky to move big loads through them .. it’s why they’re the only ones along the border that demand piso to civilians for just crossing over, they extort everything down to the bones because they’re not making money moving weight.. quota to civilians or business is non existent in Juárez, Tijuana , Nogales Mexicali just to name a few
DeleteAn example of this is Z-40 trying to move product from Nuevo Laredo-Tijuana
DeleteEven though there’s more Commercialtraffic in Laredo, it’s more difficult to cross in any of the Texas cities as opposed to Tijuana Because of all the commercial traffic combined with the pedestrian car traffic and foot traffic
DeleteGood 👍
ReplyDeleteYa nos llegó las otras 700 aki a Los Ángeles el que ocupe aki andamos en los callejones y pura chapizza
ReplyDelete700 units 5% purity gives the government their news while bosses only give up 35 units.
ReplyDelete16-17 out in Memphis
ReplyDeleteVote yes on proposition 208 and legalize medical cocaine.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a shit load but if you look at coca production in 2025, it’s insanely higher than it’s ever been… not only just in Colombia, but all over South America. You even have countries like Honduras and Guatemala growing it now too…
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