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- Aug 30, 2021
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Ministerio de Defensa Nacional
While the entire Armed Forces of Colombia is being renovated and restructured as of the moment, a few select officers were given clandestine instructions in order to counter the growing cartels in Colombia. Of course, one of these officers is Joel Fausto Ibáñez, who was just given instructions to contact the Mexicans. Mexico and Colombia have always been tied together, not officially, but of an odd relationship built upon the foundations of the drug trade. Drugs grown locally by the various armed groups within Colombia make their way up to North America, with even some Mexican cartels suspected of starting operations within Colombia herself. In an attempt to do what no other administration could, the President's optimistic plan on countering both guerilla forces and the cartels is almost ready. Fausto was of course, unfazed. Being a veteran of the long and ongoing war between the Government and armed groups, he had no faith that this would work. Nonetheless, he had to follow orders, else he would be out of a job.
A local informant tipped them that some of the drugs were being smuggled up north, suspecting that these drugs might have connections with established cartels in Mexico, the Ministry of National Defense aims to contact Mexican Authorities to both provide and request support in squashing the various underground operations that have been plaguing both countries for decades. Fausto smoked a cigarette, looked out from the glass window out to the afternoon traffic of Bogota. Eventually, he dialed the number for the Mexican Federal Police (Drivindeath), intending to hear an answer soon.
Ministerio de Defensa Nacional
While the entire Armed Forces of Colombia is being renovated and restructured as of the moment, a few select officers were given clandestine instructions in order to counter the growing cartels in Colombia. Of course, one of these officers is Joel Fausto Ibáñez, who was just given instructions to contact the Mexicans. Mexico and Colombia have always been tied together, not officially, but of an odd relationship built upon the foundations of the drug trade. Drugs grown locally by the various armed groups within Colombia make their way up to North America, with even some Mexican cartels suspected of starting operations within Colombia herself. In an attempt to do what no other administration could, the President's optimistic plan on countering both guerilla forces and the cartels is almost ready. Fausto was of course, unfazed. Being a veteran of the long and ongoing war between the Government and armed groups, he had no faith that this would work. Nonetheless, he had to follow orders, else he would be out of a job.
A local informant tipped them that some of the drugs were being smuggled up north, suspecting that these drugs might have connections with established cartels in Mexico, the Ministry of National Defense aims to contact Mexican Authorities to both provide and request support in squashing the various underground operations that have been plaguing both countries for decades. Fausto smoked a cigarette, looked out from the glass window out to the afternoon traffic of Bogota. Eventually, he dialed the number for the Mexican Federal Police (Drivindeath), intending to hear an answer soon.