During the weekend, in various operations, the military unit in a coordinated and interagency work with Police and CTI (Technical Investigations Corps), achieved the discovery of 64 kilos of marihuana.
The first operation conducted by units of the Infantry Battalion No.27 Magdalena and the Highway Police, led to the finding of 38 kilos of Cripy-type marijuana and the capture of a man identified as Arley Ibarra Yate.
The individual was traveling in a private vehicle transporting 71 packages wrapped in beige tape. He was captured in flagrance for the crime of trafficking, manufacture and carrying of narcotics.
The capture of the man who apparently moved from Cauca to the municipality of Pitalito, was reported in the Paloquemao village, thanks to the permanent controls that are being carried out in this area of southern Huila.
Simultaneously, at the crossing of Itaibe, on the road towards the municipality of La Plata, west of Huila, the troops of the Special Energy and Road Battalion No.12 and units of the CTI (Technical Investigations Corps), capture Luis Fernando Pacheco Salamanca, who was on the CFO 44F plate motorcycle carrying 18 kilos of marijuana, distributed in five packages and hidden in a polystyrene box.
The 23-year-old man was put into custody of the authority who will be responsible for his judicial process.
The operations to neutralize this situation, continued at kilometer 60, La Candelaria village of the municipality of Paicol, there, units of the Special Energy and Road Battalion No.12 in a coordinated work with the Police, made the stop sign to a motorcyclist, who escaped, starting a chase that forced the individual to leave the motorcycle with a black bag.
After the search, the Security forces found in a briefcase, 15 packages wrapped in black plastic, with approximately eight kilos of cripy-type marijuana.
The operations led to neutralize the plans of the criminal drug trafficking groups of using the roads of Huila over the weekend. 64 kilos of narcotic drugs that would cost in the illicit market approximately 64 million pesos, were confiscated.
Source: Ninth Brigade - National Army