Eleven people linked to the Los Mayos faction were arrested in simultaneous operations carried out on June 25 in Sinaloa, reported the head of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), Omar García Harfuch.
The first eight people were arrested after a simultaneous deployment in the town of La Laguna Colorada, Culiacán. Those involved were held in four buildings, where they were sheltering with firearms and drug doses.
At the same time, two people were arrested while traveling in vans transporting 79 liters and 60 kilos of various substances, as well as a long firearm.
The eleventh arrest related to Los Mayos took place in the town of Caminaguato. The suspect was found with ten firearms, including a Barrett rifle and a machine gun, along with two grenades, 12 improvised explosive devices, 69 magazines, 2,838 rounds of ammunition, tactical equipment, and two pickup trucks, one of which was homemade armored.
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