U.S. Customs and Border Protection reportedly found over 400 pounds of cocaine hidden in a tractor-trailer’s fuel tanks on Friday. The discovery was made during an inspection at the Otay Mesa Commercial Facility as a commercial tractor-trailer was seeking entry into the U.S. from Mexico.
During an inspection of the vehicle, a canine unit notified CBP officers to inspect the truck’s fuel tanks. The drugs were concealed in a “non-factory compartment inside both fuel tanks of the semi-truck,” The driver of the truck, a yet-to-be-identified 35-year-old man, was a valid border crossing card holder, according to CBP. He was “referred for further examination by CBP officers along with the tractor and empty trailer.
“The continued success of OFO canine teams in the detection of narcotics is a team effort,” stated Port Director Rosa E. Hernandez. “We will continue to conduct operations, including Operation Apollo, while leveraging intelligence and investigative information to target drug traffickers’ supply chains.”.
The program’s main objective was to combat the fentanyl crisis plaguing the country. The program went into effect in California in October 2023, according to a release by CBP. It was later expanded to include Arizona in April 2024.
“At the same time, we are cracking down on the ruthless cartels and criminal organizations that are responsible,” Mayorkas said. “CBP plays a critical role, working together with our federal, state, and local partners, and this strategy builds on the tremendous talent of a workforce fiercely dedicated to protecting the American people.
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