The Ensenada cocaine seizure by Semar and partners intercepted 200 kilos of cocaine worth 48 million pesos, halting criminal operations and protecting communities.
Early on July 4, elements of the Mexican Navy (Semar) conducted a coordinated operation at the Ensenada Customs facilities in Baja California, seizing 188 packages of cocaine weighing approximately 200 kilos. Working alongside the Ministry of National Defense, the Attorney General’s Office (FGR), the National Guard, the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), and Customs, Semar intercepted the shipment before it could be distributed by organized crime networks . . .






