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CBP Officers Seized 2.2 Tons of Narcotics in 2 Days Hard narcotics worth $24 million seized

Otay Mesa, Ca. (11/5/2022) – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers from the Otay Mesa Commercial Facility intercepted over 2.2 tons of hard narcotics within two days.

The first seizure occurred at approximately 1:30 p.m., October 20, 2022. CBP officers encountered a 28-year-old male driving a tractor-trailer with a shipment manifested for green onions. During the initial inspection, a CBP officer referred the driver and tractor-trailer for further examination.

During the exam, CBP officers discovered a package disguised as onion chives. The package was concealed deep in the middle of the pallet of green onions. CBP officers searched the shipment and removed 183 packages containing methamphetamine hidden within the shipment of green onions.

CBP officers extracted approximately 1,528.99 pounds of methamphetamine worth an estimated street value of $3.3 million.

The second seizure occurred at approximately 10:53 a.m., October 22, 2022. CBP officers encountered a 29-year-old male driving a tractor-trailer with a shipment manifested for electronics. A CBP officer referred the driver and tractor-trailer during the inspection for further examination.

During a non-intrusive inspection of the tractor-trailer, CBP officers discovered anomalies in the trailer. A CBP canine team screened the truck and trailer. The detector dog alerted to the front wall of the trailer. 

CBP officers searched the location and discovered 195 packages of methamphetamine. A non-factory-built false wall concealed 75 packages of cocaine.

CBP officers extracted approximately 1,992.54 pounds of methamphetamine and 1,037.27 pounds of cocaine, worth an estimated street value of $20.8 million.

The total estimated street value for both seizures is $24.2 million. 

“CBP officers are the front line of stopping these dangerous drugs from entering the U.S.,” said Jennifer De La O, CBP Director of Field Operations for the San Diego Field Office.” The lengths drug trafficking organizations are willing to go to conceal and smuggle narcotics is a testament to how effective our officers are.”

Both drivers were arrested for the alleged narcotic smuggling attempt.  CBP officers turned the drivers over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) for further disposition.

CBP officers seized the tractors, trailers, and narcotics.

CBP officers at the border crossing in Southern California stop illegal activity while processing millions of legitimate travelers into the United States. 

Source: CBP

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