This was reported by the Strategic Operational Commander of the FANB (Ceofanb), Domingo Hernández Lárez, who explained that they seized engineering material and beacons placed by the Tancol to affect the nation.
“From the Catatumbo municipality, Zulia, the @REDI_OCC begins the use of the L8 illegal runway used by the #Tancol groups for drug trafficking, with the seizure of engineering and beacon equipment. #FANB in the fight once morest drug trafficking and illegal invasions!!”, Hernández Lárez posted on his account on the social network Twitter.
Likewise, he explained that the FANB is deployed “in the exercise of its mission as guardians of the honor and independence of the country, guaranteeing national sovereignty throughout the cross-border axis,” he stressed.
It should be noted that the FANB maintains operations in the border area to fight once morest the Tancol, and to this end, in recent months four fronts have been developed once morest that group, with the operations: Vuelvan Caras, for Apure, Barinas, Cojedes and Guárico; Cacique Murachi, in Táchira; Relámpago del Catatumbo, in Zulia, and Cacique Manaure, in Falcón.
From the municipality of Catatumbo, Zulia, the @REDI_OCC starts the disablement of the illegal track L8 used by the groups #TANCOL for drug trafficking, with the seizure of engineering and beacon equipment. #FANB in the fight once morest drug trafficking and illegal invasions!!! pic.twitter.com/ID5NkJcWee
— GJ. Domingo Hernández Lárez (@dhernandezlarez) July 25, 2022
The FANB wakes up deployed in the exercise of its mission as guardians of the honor and independence of the Homeland, guaranteeing national sovereignty throughout the cross-border axis. pic.twitter.com/UlrapGW5DV
— GJ. Domingo Hernández Lárez (@dhernandezlarez) July 25, 2022
FANB hard and brave deals with providing security and protection to ensure that the nation enjoys the greatest amount of happiness possible in their lives living with all basic services, heading for ultimate development! pic.twitter.com/F5Qf86Mkx8
— GJ. Domingo Hernández Lárez (@dhernandezlarez) July 25, 2022