TIJUANA – In “one of the biggest blows” against any criminal organization in Baja California, state police seized cocaine worth an estimated $19.3
million, authorities announced Sunday.
The cocaine belonged to the Sinaloa cartel, according the statement issued by the Baja California police (known as PEP).
The department said that investigations carried out by its intelligence unit led them Saturday afternoon to a house at Calzada Guadalupe Street in the
La Villa neighborhood, on the city’s east side.
The investigators had determined that a lieutenant for Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, the leader of the Sinaloa cartel, lived there and used the house to
store cocaine, the PEP said.
State police raided the house in a special operation and found 213 packages containing cocaine, weapons, ammunition and a Chevrolet van, the
department said.
State agents detained Jesús Hernández Valenzuela, 48, who said he worked for the Sinaloa cartel, the statement said.
Due to the large amount of cocaine, the PEP mounted a special detail to transfer the drug and the suspect to the agency’s base of operation, in the
Río zone.
The packages had a total weight of 519 pounds, which would have provide more than 1 million doses, and had an estimated street value of $19.3 million,
the statement said.
The arsenal seized at the house included a 9 mm pistol, a .308 rifle, ten unspent .45 mm cartridges, fifteen 7.62 X 39 mm shots, 200 .38 Super bullets
and four metal clips.
The statement said the cocaine seizure is “one of the biggest blows” ever delivered against any criminal organization established in Baja California.
Early in the year, state and municipal law enforcement authorities, as well as politicians, declared that the drug cartels had lost much of their
power in the all-important smuggling area of Tijuana, after three years of fighting among themselves and the governments’ crackdown.
As the year advanced, however, there has been growing evidence that at least one cartel, the one from Sinaloa, has reorganized and expanded its local
operations. In mid-July, the military discovered the largest marijuana field ever detected in Mexico, a 300-acre spread south of Ensenada.
And there was this weekend’s cocaine haul, both attributed to the Sinaloa cartel.
This is occurring at a time when municipal and state authorities continue their initiative to dismiss corrupt officers, an effort far from finished.krafty - 9-19-2011 at 07:49 PM
That's one for the good guys!
That's no stinking arsenal.
jbcoug - 9-20-2011 at 01:44 PM
They consider this an arsenal?
"The arsenal seized at the house included a 9 mm pistol, a .308 rifle, ten unspent .45 mm cartridges, fifteen 7.62 X 39 mm shots, 200 .38 Super
bullets and four metal clips."
You could probably find more than that in my kitchen junk drawer.
JohnDENNIS - 9-20-2011 at 01:49 PM
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Originally posted by BajaNews
The statement said the cocaine seizure is “one of the biggest blows”
I guess this is just becoming one big joke.wessongroup - 9-20-2011 at 02:35 PM
There's going to be some bodies turning up in the near future... just saying805gregg - 9-20-2011 at 03:27 PM
They will just repackage it and send it on it's way. A big payday for the cops.woody with a view - 9-20-2011 at 04:22 PM
i hope they had a search warrant, a la Hank....BajaRat - 9-20-2011 at 04:47 PM
OMG!!!!!!!!!!
That could supply West Hollywood for an hour!
P.S. Woody head south young man
Here's a great documentary that discusses the origins of this illegal trade