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Sedena Intercepts a Colombian narco-plane with 1.3 Tons of cocaine in Palenque, Chiapas
Monday, August 31, 2020 19:26
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Sedena detained 2 men and seized a plane with 1,205 bricks of cocaine (1,356 kgs) at the airport of Palenque, Chiapas.
The incident occurred last Saturday night. After trying to enter Mexican territory through Calakmul, to land on a clandestine runway, the aircraft was detected by the control radars of the Mexican Air Force, which deployed an air operation to intercept it.
Faced with the maneuvers of the Mexican government aircraft, the plane left the national airspace and returned to Guatemalan territory.
In a second attempt, it planned to land in the vicinity of the El Desengaño community, in the municipality of Candelaria, Campeche, where a few months ago another plane was intercepted with a shipment of cocaine.
Neither was possible, after the harassment of Mexican aircraft, the pilot returned to Chapin territory and moments later he entered Mexican territory again through Tenosique, Tabasco.
The Air Force and Navy aircraft were asked to land at the Palenque International Airport, where an operation was already deployed on the ground ready to capture the crew.
The Navy, Sedena, and the National Guard approached the white XB-DAP narco-plane, inside which was a cocaine shipment.
The aircraft with its cargo arrived from Colombia.
This is not the first time that the Palenque International Airport has been used by federal forces to force forced landings of ships with drug shipments. Although on other occasions, the inhabitants of the area have registered air movements at midnight at the airport.