Thursday, June 06, 2019

AND SOME GUY COMPLAINED THAT BURNING ADDS POLLUTION TO OUR PLANET

5 Tons of Drugs Incinerated in Mexicali, BC plus Much More in Sur, BC

By Yaqui from: Zeta

Borderland Beat
June 4, 2019

Through communiqué FGR 268/19, the General Prosecutor's Office of the Republic (FGR) of Baja California reported on June 2 that 5 Tons of seized drugs were incinerated at the shooting range of the 23rd Motorized Cavalry Regiment of the city of Mexicali.

Destroyed: "4 tons ,916 kilos 725, grams ,135 milligrams of marijuana; 485 Kilos , 110 grams, 680 milligrams of methamphetamine hydrochloride; 500 milligrams of cocaine hydrochloride; 2 grams, 100 milligrams of methamphetamine derivatives; 1,993 units of fentanyl; 79 units of methamphetamine derivatives; 5 poppy plants; 10 marijuana plants; 898 units of unknown psychotropic substances and 95 units of unknown illegal substances. "

Meanwhile in BCS the FGR destroyed thousands of kilos of hard drugs, especially crystal meth:
The Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) in Baja California Sur, incinerated narcotics related to various preliminary inquiries, research folders and pending cases:

The incineration included: 346,054 Kilograms of methamphetamine hydrochloride; 45.87 Kilograms of cocaine hydrochloride; 8,646 Kilograms of marijuana; 452 units of different psychotropic drugs, such as Clonazepan, Diazepam, Norpseudoephedrine, Phentermine, Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA); 27 milliliters of liquid substance known as hashish oil; also 407.77 Kilograms of unknown substances and 150 objects of crime, related to 72 files.

The ministerial diligence was carried out in compliance with the provisions of the National Code of Criminal Procedures, which provides for the destruction of narcotics that imply a potential danger to health.

The incineration event was held in a firing range, in the presence of the staff of the Internal Control Body of the FGR and the participation of elements of the Secretariat of the Navy of Mexico, Secretariat of National Defense, Federal Police, State Police Baja California Sur and Municipal Police of La Paz.

COMMENT: seenyour pp

Burning adds pollution to our planet. There has to be a better way to dispose.

1 comment:

Trey Rusk said...

Bullshit! I'll bet those Mexican Officials burned a token amount and took the rest to their Cartel handlers. By the way pollution isn't curtailed in Mexico. They still use leaded gas, Freon and release their sewers into the waterways. Ask the residents of San Diego about that.