Mystery in the north of Neuquén, near Chile: they find more than $27 million in packages with medicines and clothing
A mysterious discovery occurred north of the province of Neuquén, in the Cajón de Los Chenques near the border with Chile. During a preventive patrol, National Gendarmerie found packages which contained medicines and other items. Yesand it would involve a theft of more than $27 million.
The discovery occurred on January 10, but had greater impact this Wednesday.
From Radio Chos Malal 102.1 They shared the report that details that in the middle of a prevention operation carried out by the National Gendarmerie, they found several scattered packages.
The packages, which would be nylon burlap bags, were spotted by personnel from the “Pichi Neuquén” group who at that time were carrying out a tour along secondary roads near Cajón Los Chenques. This site is located near Route 54 and the border with Chile.
While carrying out the inspection they discovered that inside each bag there were veterinary medicine, clothing and other products. However The curious thing was that after checking the perimeter they were unable to find the possible owner of the bags.
More than $27 million in packages with medications, clothing and other products: theft or loss?
Because the lumps They were found completely abandoned and they were unable to find a possible owner, the Gendarmerie personnel seized the bags and transferred them to the unit.
There is a possibility that it was a loss, but the most popular hypothesis points to a possible theft followed by abandonment.
In the report shared by the radio outlet it was explained that the medications found are for veterinary use and from a foreign industry.
They also contributed that once they had been transported, they opened all the packages to take a count of the merchandise where there were:
- 76 serums for horses
- 389 medications various for horses
- 286 energizing for horses
- 1208 supplements vitamins for horses
- 148 garments “gaucha” type clothing
- 15 dunks
Gendarmerie evaluated that all the merchandise would have an estimated cost of $27,863,416. It was kept and at the disposal of the Neuquén Customs Office.