Five Arrested With a Ton+ of Cocaine in Acapulco

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Semar arrests 5 people with a ton of cocaine in Acapulco, Guerrero

A shipment of over 1,100 kilos of cocaine was secured, along with the capture of five alleged perpetrators, during an operation of elements of the Secretariat of the Navy-Navy of Mexico (Semar), carried out on the coasts of the state of Guerrero.

The agency reported that the cocaine was found contained in 34 black packages, which were transported on a smaller boat, in which containers containing approximately 400 liters of fuel were also found.

As part of the deployment that Navy personnel carry out, in functions of Coast Guard, southeast of the port of Acapulco, an operation was carried out with the deployment of air and surface units.

The Semar indicated that during the patrol, a smaller boat was located and followed up, which was reached for a visual inspection.

On board the boat, the 34 packages were found, in which a substance with the characteristics of cocaine was found, in addition to the containers with the fuel.

The naval personnel proceeded to read the rights of the five people arrested, to proceed to make them available to the Federal Public Ministry, in the delegation of the Attorney General's Office (FGR) in Guerrero.

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  1. Just out of curiosity what is the cost Wholesale not street level for 1 Ton 1000 kilos in USA? I always read the numbers and I think they are inflated at street level prices .

    I have heard different thinks about kilo prices but only from blogs and news so I’m always curious what I bust like this actually cost in loss once it would reach the US.

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    1. I think the cheapest a key can go for in a ton is probably between $2,000 -$5,000. That all depends on where it is delivered, etc. The street prices are inflated to make it look more impressive of a bust IMO.

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  2. Have read in an interview that you could buy a kilo for 800$ in the woods or 2000$ at the coast. But those numbers were from the 90s. On the other side productions are on an all times high so i would assume that its still similar.

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    1. I believe the $800, but the lower the cost comes with a higher risk.

      I read about locals trying to bring paste from A to point B as work. The path takes multiple days of dangerous jungle and criminals looking to jack them of their hidden load; if successful, they can provide for a month.

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