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mountain road resembling something from the wilds of Appalachia. Outside of Valle del Cauca in the far west, Colombia’s highway infrastructure remains primitive, with patchwork repairs the general standard.
Bolan had no trouble with the Pontiac G6 in transit, holding his speed near the 48 mph limit established by law and keeping an eye peeled for highway police. Pureza, navigating, took the opportunity to brief him on the Macario cartel’s operations in Tolima.
“Obviously, growing coca,” she explained, “but the refinement is conducted here, as well. First they produce basuco, like brown putty, which some peasants smoke. From that, with more work, comes the cocaine hydrochloride you would recognize, in powder form. If the wholesale customers want crack, they finish the procedure on their own, after delivery.”
“You have the labs spotted?” Bolan asked.
“Some, of course,” Pureza said. “We never find them all.”
“And those you do find?”
There was resignation in her shrug. “Some are destroyed. Others are warned to move. Some carry on as if the law did not exist. It all depends on the police commander. Regrettably, the standard of enforcement is inconsistent.”
“Same thing in the States,” Bolan admitted. “So what’s on our hit list today?”
“East of Ibagué, in Piedras Province, there’s a lab that I have been aware of for some time. Captain Celedón has been unable to locate it, even with the aid of satellite photographs. Perhaps we help him out today.”
“Sounds like a plan,” Bolan replied. “How is it for accessibility?”
“There is a road, of course, for transportation of the coca leaves and final product. We can use it to a point, but then must walk.”
“I’ve got my gear,” Bolan said. “Are you ready for a jungle hike?”
“I will be, when we’ve done some shopping in Ibagué.”
“Right. You mentioned satellite shots of the lab?”
“That’s correct.”
“Do they offer any insight on security arrangements?” Bolan asked.
“The plant has guards, of course,” Pureza replied. “In photos I have seen, there were at least a dozen men with rifles. Aside from them, cocineros—the cooks—supervise a peasant staff in preparation of the coca leaves. You know the five stages of refinement?”
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