In Mexico City, law enforcement conducted six search warrants at homes where drugs were allegedly being stored and distributed, resulting in the detention of six individuals and the seizure of narcotics. The first operation took place on República de Perú Street in the Cuauhtémoc borough, where 54 doses of suspected cocaine, 36 doses of an herb, and 500 grams in bulk of the same herb were confiscated. The second intervention occurred on Pujato Street in the Lindavista area, where 98 doses of a substance similar to cocaine and 70 doses of suspected marijuana were secured. The third raid was carried out in the Fraccionamiento Torres Lindavista complex, where 40 doses of methamphetamine and 102 doses of suspected marijuana were seized. Additionally, three individuals were detained. The fourth operation also took place in the Torres Lindavista complex, where 100 doses of suspected methamphetamine, 190 doses of possible cocaine, 99 doses of an herb similar to marijuana, one kilogram of the aforementioned herb, a long-barreled firearm, a short-barreled firearm, and six boxes of cartridges were secured. A woman was also detained there. The fifth intervention occurred in the Tacubaya borough, where the seizure included 300 grams of suspected marijuana, 90 bags of the herb, 199 doses of possible cocaine, and 39 bags of crystal. The final raid was conducted on Avenida Circunvalación in the Ejército de Agua Prieta area of Iztapalapa. Authorities secured and sealed the properties, which are now under police custody.
Six Arrests and Drug Seizure in Mexico City Operation
Mexico City police conducted six raids across different boroughs, detaining six individuals and seizing large quantities of drugs. The operation was a response to numerous citizen complaints.