Overview
- Security forces inactivated a rudimentary meth site in a wooded area of Culiacán, seizing four reactors, four condensers, seven LP gas tanks, and 400 liters plus 295 kilograms of chemicals.
- Authorities estimate the shutdown and chemical seizure represent a 1.511 billion‑peso financial impact on the criminal group.
- In Badiraguato’s mountain zone, teams located and destroyed 46 artisanal explosive devices built from metal tubes, wiring, and improvised triggers.
- Since Feb. 5, Operación Frontera has recorded 10,361 arrests, 7,574 firearms seized, about 1.28 million cartridges, 34,264 magazines, and 116,683 kilograms of drugs, including 601.85 kilograms of fentanyl.
- Separately in Michoacán, officials report 278 detentions, 766 kilograms of meth secured, 190 improvised explosives neutralized, significant precursor chemicals seized, and dozens of camps and illegal taps disabled under Plan Michoacán.