The complex would cost more than 2,000 million pesos.
Within the framework of military operations, in a coordinated work conducted by Colombian National Army and the Police, a laboratory to produce cocaine hydrochloride, in the village of Buena Esperanza, rural area of Cúcuta, Department of Norte de Santander, was found.
The place, which would be at the service of the Reinaldo Ardila Gómez Urban front, of the Organized Armed Group, GAO, ELN, had more than 100 kilos of cocaine hydrochloride, more than 200 gallons of liquid coca and 40 gallons of suspended coca base.
Within this laboratory, abundant liquid and solid chemical precursors were in the same way found, as well as elements used in the production of narcotics.
The complex, which would cost more than 2,000 million pesos, would have the capacity to produce more than a ton of cocaine hydrochloride per month.
Source: Press - Second Division