In a joint operation with the National Army, the Colombian Navy, through the Pacific Naval Force, managed to find more than 250 kilograms of marijuana that apparently belonged to the residual Armed Organized Group Rafael Aguilera.
After an Naval Intelligence operation, troops of the navy Infantry River Battalion No.24, attached to the navy Infantry Brigade No.2 and troops of the National Army's Anti-Drug Battalion No.2, arrived at the sector known as Punta Bonita on the Cajambre river, in a rural area of the Buenaventura District, where in the middle of a mangrove area the cache was hidden in 10 bags.
247 kilograms of marijuana were found distributed in 250 rectangular packages, ready to be sent in speedboats to Costa Rica.
The material found was taken to the facilities of the navy Infantry Brigade No.2, to be put into custody of the CTI (Technical Investigations Corps) of the Attorney General of the Nation, who conducted the Initial Test whose result was positive for Marijuana.
Source: Press - Colombian Navy