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By Carlos Corz, Vision 360:

In Chapare, roadblocks set up to prevent transfer of seized drugs and detainees; Vice Minister Justiniano sees “protection for crime”

Two police officers were injured. Drug-processing facilities were destroyed, and vehicles along with a considerable quantity of controlled substances were seized.

Una de las fábricas intervenidas en el Operativo Camaleón. Foto tomada de la cuenta en RRSS del viceministro de Defensa Social, Ernesto Justiniano

One of the drug factories raided during Operation Chameleon. Photo taken from the social media account of Vice Minister of Social Defense Ernesto Justiniano.

Groups of local residents organized and blocked roads in three communities in Tacopaya, municipality of Villa Tunari in the Chapare region, in an attempt to prevent an anti-drug patrol from leaving with seized substances and three detained individuals. The police officers were attacked, and two of them were injured.

Vice Minister of Social Defense Ernesto Justiniano denounced the coordinated actions against patrols from the Rural Mobile Patrol Unit (UMOPAR) and the Special Force Against Drug Trafficking (FELCN), saying they demonstrate that protection is being provided to illegal drug trafficking activities.

“When FELCN–UMOPAR patrols are blocked in several communities to prevent them from leaving after a successful anti-drug operation, with drugs seized and people detained, a community is not being defended: crime is being protected,” he stated.

According to official information, cocaine-processing factories and a cocaine crystallization laboratory were destroyed, while 53.9 kilograms of cocaine and sulfuric acid were seized, in addition to three motor vehicles confiscated.

The roadblocks, made with piles of dirt, were set up at several points along the highway between the communities of Eterazama, Chipiriri, and Santa Fe. At the Eterazama bridge, police officers were ambushed by people who emerged from the surrounding brush and took advantage of the darkness to attack them with gunfire and blunt objects.

The operation, known as Operation Chameleon, resulted in the destruction of drug factories, the intervention of a laboratory, the seizure of vehicles, the capture of suspects, and the confiscation of a considerable quantity of controlled substances, whose official quantification is still underway.

“The State will not retreat in the face of roadblocks, attacks, or attempts to protect structures linked to drug trafficking,” Justiniano stated in a Facebook post about the events.

The violence left two police officers injured, both of whom are already receiving medical attention.

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