This drug would cost more than 8,000,000 COP and included 10,000 doses that would be destined for the center of the country to be distributed by microtrafficking.
Soldiers of the Eighth Brigade, at a permanent checkpoint, on the La Línea road, which leads from Calarcá, Quindío to the city of Bogotá, found 10 kilograms of marijuana, which were found by troops in a car by a trained dog whose work was positive for narcotics.
The troops in charge of guarding this way which is a strategic asset, made the stop signal to a bus-type vehicle that was transporting passengers to carry out its inspection. The trained dog entered and when he sat down, it indicated that the hallucinogen was in a travel suitcase.
The person to whom the suitcase with the narcotic allegedly belonged was arrested in flagrante delicto for the crime of trafficking, manufacturing and carrying narcotics. The individual and the material found were put into custody of the authority.
This substance would be distributed by the microtrafficking by the center of the country, so with this operation groups cease to receive an economic rent of 10,000 doses of marijuana.
The soldiers of the National Army, in compliance with the Ayacucho Plan and its strategic objectives, will continue to attack criminal revenues such as drug trafficking in the Coffee Axis region.
Source: Press - Fifth Division of the National Army