Feds Bust U.S. Drug Runners with 300 lbs of Meth & 20 lbs of Coke

 

BROWNSVILLE, TX — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Brownsville Port of Entry intercepted alleged narcotics in two separate enforcement actions that have a combined estimated street value of $6,127,806.

“Our officers’ vigilance and experience led to these significant drug seizures which kept these dangerous narcotics from reaching our communities,” said Port Director Tater Ortiz, Brownsville Port of Entry.

299 Pounds of Meth Seized in Brownsville (Contributed/CBP)

299 Pounds of Meth Seized in Brownsville (Contributed/CBP)

The first seizure took place on Sunday, Jan. 23, at the Los Indios International Bridge when a 19-year-old female United States citizen who resides in Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas, Mexico, attempted entry into the United States driving a 2010 Ford. The vehicle was referred to CBP secondary for further examination after a primary inspection.  While in the secondary inspection area, with the aid of a non-intrusive imaging system (NII) and a canine unit, CBP officers discovered eight packages hidden within the vehicle.  CBP officers removed the packages which contained a total of 19.88 pounds of alleged cocaine.

The second seizure took place on Monday, Jan. 24, at the Veterans International Bridge when a 25-year-old male United States citizen who resides in Mission, Texas, applied for entry into the United States driving a 2004 Ford.  The vehicle was referred to CBP secondary for further examination after a primary inspection.  In secondary, with the aid of a canine unit and a non-intrusive imaging system (NII), CBP officers discovered 35 packages hidden within the 2004 Ford.  CBP officers removed the packages, which contained a total of 298.72 pounds of alleged methamphetamine.

The estimated street value of the narcotics from the seizures is approximately $153,340, and $5,974,466 respectively.

CBP officers seized the narcotics along with the vehicles, arrested the travelers and turned them over to the custody of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents for further investigation.

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Great job men, keep up the good work. We don't need that crap coming into our country. May Almighty God bless our law enforcement officer and their families. People don't really realize what they go through to protect us from what comes to the borders. They should be paid better than what they make now. There's other Jobs that pay more and the employees don't go through the same risk border agents and law enforcement officer go through to protect the country. Great job.

CGM5, Wed, 01/26/2022 - 16:13

I totally agree. Whatever they are paid or whatever benefits they receive, it's not enough.

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