The clothing items were found in an illegal mining camp, which was controlled by members of the Tancol group.
More than 250 military uniforms were seized by officials of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (Fanb), authorities reported.
The information was released by Domingo Hernández Lárez, Strategic Operational Commander of the Fanb (Ceofanb), who revealed that the military procedure took place in Amazonas.
The garments were worn by members of the group of Colombian Armed Terrorist Drug Traffickers (Tancol), according to Hernández Lárez on his social networks.
The official added that other materials were also taken into military custody, since they found weapons, ammunition, gasoline and vehicles. These were used by members of Tancol in an illegal mining camp.
“The arbitrary permanence of armed groups in our country will not be allowed, destroying ecosystems and disrespecting our laws,” the tweet read.
More than 250 military uniforms and war supplies are found in an illegal mining camp in Amazonas, operated by TANCOL groups. The arbitrary permanence of armed groups in our country will not be allowed, destroying ecosystems and disrespecting our laws! pic.twitter.com/jWre3OXpEt
—G.J. Domingo Hernandez Larez (@dhernandezlarez) December 21, 2022
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