FANB dismantled TANCOL camp in Amazonas
Photo: @Dhernandezlarez
Published at: 08/09/2025 10:10 AM
The Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), in a joint operation with State security forces, dismantled in the state of Amazonas a camp used by the Terrorist, Armed and Drug Traffickers groups of Colombia (TANCOL), reported the strategic operational commander of the FANB, G/J Domingo Hernández Lárez.
Through a post on his Instagram account, the senior military officer explained that this space, composed of 14 wooden and plastic structures, served as the logistical base for these groups that intend to use our territory to commit misdeeds.
In the said camp, the following were found and destroyed: 10 fuel drums containing 220 liters each, for a total of 1,200 liters of diesel and 800 liters of gasoline; 2 gas cylinders of 42 liters; a kitchen; a washing machine; 100 rolls of plastic packaging tape; 4 rolls of plastic carpets; 3 plastic rolls of 50 meters each, materials with identification of irregular ELN groups.
In addition, 400 kilos of food were found; 10 packages of toilet paper; 2 rolls of 1” hose of one hundred meters each, for a total of two hundred 200 meters; 80 liters of 2T oil; 24 liters of hydraulic oil for outboard engines; four new bags of bags for a total of 400 polyethylene bags; 30 rolls of transparent wrappers; 18 rolls of black wrappers, a kit of materials and equipment for surgery; three large anime containers, with approximately 3500 miscellaneous medical supplies and 150 rapid tests for malaria and malaria.
“Venezuela, a land of peace, law and justice, we will not allow our territory to be used as a criminal platform for drug trafficking,” Hernández Lárez said.
Mazo News Team