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Federal Forces Dismantle Guerrero Narcolabs, Citing Links to Emma Coronel’s Brother

The sites showed simultaneous capacity to produce methamphetamine, tusi and synthetic opioids, highlighting diversified synthetic drug manufacturing.

Overview

  • Authorities located and neutralized clandestine facilities in Petatlán, Guerrero, rendering the labs inoperable and securing hazardous materials.
  • Roughly 25,000 liters and more than 12 tonnes of chemical precursors, along with equipment and other inputs, were seized during the operation.
  • Officials say evidence points to Inés Omar Coronel Aispuro as a possible link to the sites, and they stressed that investigations are ongoing to confirm responsibility.
  • Coronel Aispuro, identified in prior reports as aligned with the Sinaloa cartel’s Los Chapitos faction, previously received a 10-year sentence in 2017 for drug offenses.
  • No detentions at the scene have been announced, and federal security agencies continue inquiries to map any broader production network.