In a coordinated military operation, troops of the Sixth Division of Colombian National Army and the Sijín of the National Police dismantled an important point of collection and commercialization of hallucinogenic substances in the El Guitarrón neighborhood, in Florencia, Caquetá. It was possible to arrest one person and find 160 kilos of illicit drugs, distributed in 318 packages.
This result takes place thanks to the work of military intelligence and the coordinated work among the State Military Forces, who continue to carry out operations to dismantle criminal structures that disturb the tranquility of Colombians. The operation led to the dismantling of a key point for the distribution of narcotics in the region, which weakens the sources of financing for criminal groups.
This operation is part of Colombian National Army's efforts to combat illicit finance and works to increase security in the region. The Colombian soldier's operation is fundamental in the fight against criminal organizations and drug trafficking, and their commitment and courage are key to the success of these operations.
The Ayacucho Plus Plan is a fundamental strategy for the effectiveness of Colombian National Army's military operation, whose objective is to safeguard the security and tranquility of Colombians. Coordination conducted by the Military Forces and the National Police is essential to address the security challenges in the country. Through these operations, the aim is not only to hit criminal structures, but in the same way to generate an environment of trust and security for the community.
The finding of this amount of hallucinogenic substances is a significant blow against criminal organizations that seek to finance themselves through drug trafficking. In addition, this operation reaffirms the institutional commitment in the frontal fight against this problem. So far this year, efforts have been intensified to eradicate illicit plantations, dismantle laboratories and neutralize distribution networks that hit the inhabitants.
Source: Press - National Army