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2. Drug bust in carrot cargo
A truck driver was arrested at the Otay Mesa Commercial Facility in California for attempting to smuggle nearly 3,000 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in a shipment of carrots from Mexico. Customs agents discovered the drugs after inspecting the truck’s manifest, uncovering 574 packages of meth worth millions of dollars. The driver, whose identity was not disclosed, was turned over to the Department of Homeland Security for further investigation. Rosa E. Hernandez, the port director, praised the officers for their work in combating drug trafficking at the borders. This seizure highlights the ongoing efforts to prevent illegal activities at the border.
Truck Driver Caught with 3,000 Pounds of Methamphetamine in Carrots at Otay Mesa Border
In a startling discovery at the Otay Mesa Commercial Facility near the Mexican border, a truck driver was apprehended for attempting to smuggle nearly 3,000 pounds of methamphetamine hidden within a shipment of carrots. The incident took place in Otay Mesa, California, a bustling border town known for its commercial activity.
Discovery at the Border
Customs agents at the Otay Mesa Commercial Facility encountered the 44-year-old driver of a commercial tractor-trailer as he attempted to enter the United States from Mexico. The truck’s manifest indicated that it was carrying a load of carrots. Despite having a valid border crossing card, the driver was flagged for further inspection by customs agents, leading to the shocking discovery.
The Methamphetamine Haul
Upon unloading the packaged carrots for inspection, officials found hidden packages containing methamphetamine concealed beneath them. A total of 574 packages of methamphetamine, weighing approximately 2,900 pounds, were uncovered. The estimated street value of the narcotics was reported to be in the millions of dollars.
Seizure and Investigation
Subsequently, both the methamphetamine and the truck were seized by authorities. The driver, whose identity remains undisclosed, was taken into custody and handed over to the Department of Homeland Security for further investigation. The swift action by customs officers led to the prevention of a significant drug trafficking attempt.
Statements from Officials
Rosa E. Hernandez, the port director for Otay Mesa Port of Entry, commended the diligent work of the CBP officers in combating drug trafficking while facilitating lawful trade and travel at the border. Hernandez expressed pride in the officers’ efforts to intercept such a substantial quantity of drugs and prevent them from reaching the streets.
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