Mexican army has seized 11 airplanes from drug traffickers in the northwestern state of Sonora, the Prosecutor General of the Republic (PGR) said Wednesday.Soldiers seized the planes Tuesday in Navojoa municipality, near the California Gulf and 1,500km northwest of Mexico City, and also took control of the landing runway located in the community of Moroncarit in Sonora, the PGR said.
Military intelligence staff are investigating the pilots who could be linked to drug trafficking gangs in Mexico's northern states, according to National Defense Ministry (Sedena) sources.
Military intelligence staff are investigating the pilots who could be linked to drug trafficking gangs in Mexico's northern states, according to National Defense Ministry (Sedena) sources.
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