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The Army dismantles five methamphetamine labs in Culiacán and Cosalá: SInaloa

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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS POSTED BY NOROESTE 

SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 

According to estimates by federal authorities, the economic impact on organized crime amounts to 29 million pesos.

Noroeste Editorial Team


CULIACÁN. _ As part of operations against drug production and trafficking, members of the Mexican Army located and dismantled five areas used for the production of methamphetamine in the municipalities of Culiacán and Cosalá.


The discoveries were recorded in the towns of San Antonio, La Tasajera, Santa Anita, and Palo Dulce, where military personnel seized a total of 1,425 liters of chemical substances, as well as two condensers and three burners used in the synthetic drug manufacturing process.



According to estimates by federal authorities, the economic impact on organized crime amounts to 29 million pesos.

The sites were closed in a controlled manner to avoid risks to the population and prevent their reuse.




8 comments:

  1. How do they come up with that figure of 29 million pesos? The article only says 1425 liters of chemical substance. They don't know what it is. It could be simple water mixed with a little gasoline. 29 million pesos is way too inflated. Not only that but the price of crystal has dropped to really cheap prices due to large quantities in the market. I don't even think this lab had even 1 million worth. Just the Mexican government hyping things up again to look good. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. 1:24

      The article states "economic impact" which is different from stating what the chemicals cost.

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    2. Inflation drives up the fame and the rewards, it is an area proper of the Falsos Positivos and the bullshitters make off with billions of dollars from the public trough.
      Harfuch will want to get paid for his theatrics when claudia is done and gone...

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    3. For real, the lab was probably also an old one given by the cartels to the authorities so they can look like there actually doing something. When in all actuality there being paid by the cartels to look the other way. They probably had a lab 10 times the size a few miles away

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  2. The hypocrisy of the Mexican government that says such precursors do not exist.
    I must admit trump has truly amped up seizures in Mexico. I can only imagine the economic impact Mexico is experiencing due to the lack of economic resources. Along with the remittance of billions of dollars from every economic impact legal and illegal.
    Poverty will be more noticeable for many.

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    1. They say they don't exist for fentanyl not meth.

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    2. "i must admit trump has amped up seizures in Mexico"..
      GTFO, bot...🧐😾

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  3. La Hafurchiza sigue rifando

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