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Monday, November 24, 2025

SEMAR and FGR Dismantle Criminal Network That Trafficked Drugs at Airports in Tijuana and Mexico City

“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat 






Elements of the Mexican Navy (SEMAR) and the Attorney General's Office (FGR) dismantled a criminal network that used commercial flights to traffic drugs from Mexico City International Airport (AICM) to Tijuana, Baja California, evading security controls.


On November 21, 2025, personnel from the Naval Airport Protection Unit arrested four people at Terminal 2 of AICM who were carrying several packages of cocaine. During the operation, the FGR seized 271 packages weighing approximately 270 kilograms of cocaine, two vans, and four cell phones that the criminal cell used to coordinate the trafficking.


The SEMAR and the FGR identified, through field and intelligence work, the existence of a network that took advantage of the dynamics of commercial flights to move shipments to Tijuana without undergoing the required X-ray inspections or completing the necessary shipping procedures.


The four detainees were informed of their constitutional rights and placed at the disposal of the corresponding ministerial authorities, who will determine their legal status. The Mexican Navy (SEMAR) estimated that the drug seizure represented an economic blow of 92,048,498 pesos to organized crime.


The Mexican Navy (SEMAR) and the Attorney General's Office (FGR) reiterated that they will continue coordinated operations to curb drug trafficking through airport infrastructure and reinforce security at one of the busiest air terminals in the country.



Tijuana, Baja California 




Source: Zeta Tijuana

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