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Naval operations of the Mexican Drug War : ウィキペディア英語版
Naval operations of the Mexican Drug War

Timeline of Mexican Naval anti-drug cartel operations during the Mexican drug war are listed below:
==2009==

*January 18 - During a Naval aerial patrol southeast of Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur, a navy helicopter intercepted a suspicious motorized boat it was later secured on land by marines on board a Coastal patrol ship. Naval personnel seized 89 packages of marijuana that had a total weight of close to a ton.
*January 20 - During an intense operation, several naval patrol ships and a pair of helicopters were sent to capture 63 packages of marijuana that were spotted floating southeast of Loreto, Baja California Sur during a naval air patrol. After a 30 hour period, Marines on board the patrol ships successfully seized 63 packages of marijuana that sum up to 850 kilograms.
*January 22 - Due to a Joint Operation between the Mexican Navy, Mexican Army, and SIEDO, 60 boxes of pseudoephedrine were seized on board the container ship "Monte Verde" (Mount Green) in Manzanillo, Colima. The ship was said to be bearing the Antigua and Barbuda flag and was registered from Busan, South Korea.
*January 31 - In Acapulco, Guerrero, During a raid on a household in the city marines arrested six drug suspects, 600 grams of cocaine, one 9mm pistol, chemicals and equipment for the making of cocaine.
*February 3 - Due to an anonymous tip, Naval personnel raided a household that was suspect of selling narcotics in San Patricio, Jalisco. Hundreds of baggies of cocaine were seized along, with a 28-year-old drug dealer. On the same day in Guacamayas, Michoacán, Naval personnel arrested two suspects who are accused of participating in an attack on Municipal police officers. Inside the home of the suspects several magazines, ammunition, grenades and an AR-15 were also seized.
*October 3 - The Mexican government ordered 300 Marines and Federal Police forces as "immediate response" to Tijuana, BC. the move comes after a serious number of attacks on Municipal Police officers.

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