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Two Tons of Marijuana Found in Tunnel
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Updated: 02:47 AM EST Two Tons of Marijuana Found in Tunnel By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD, The New York Times LOS ANGELES (Jan. 26) - Drug smugglers have dug one of the longest, most sophisticated tunnels discovered in recent years along the Mexican border, and the American and Mexican authorities have hauled nearly two tons of marijuana out of it since they entered it on Wednesday, officials said. The tunnel is 60 feet below ground at some points, five feet high, and nearly half a mile long, extending from a warehouse near the international airport in Tijuana, Mexico, to a vacant industrial building in Otay Mesa, Calif., about 20 miles southeast of downtown San Diego. The sophistication of the tunnel surprised officials, who found it outfitted with a concrete floor, electricity, lights and ventilation and groundwater pumping systems. The authorities said a tip led to the discovery. "The tunnel is absolutely amazing," said Michael Unzueta, special agent in charge for the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency's San Diego office. "It is probably the biggest tunnel on the southern border so far." On the American side, agents found about 200 pounds of marijuana in the building in Otay Mesa, which had several bays for tractor-trailers. On the Mexican side, drug agents found a pulley system at the entrance to the shaft and several thousand pounds of marijuana and hauled it out for several hours Wednesday. Mexican authorities also found seven cellphones, two trucks, a van and various documents in the warehouse, according to a statement from the Mexican attorney general's office. The customs enforcement agency, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Border Patrol are sending a forensics team from Los Angeles to determine how long the tunnel has been in use. The tunnel is one of the latest to be found along the border. Most are attributed to Mexican drug cartels searching for ways to move contraband into the United States, but some appear to be the work of smugglers of illegal immigrants. Since Sept. 11, 2001, when border security was tightened, agents have uncovered 21 tunnels of varying degrees of length and sophistication, from "gopher holes" to engineered marvels like Wednesday's discovery, Mr. Unzueta said. The builders, he said, "had to have access to money and somebody with a strong construction and engineering background." "Our quick assumption is it's the drug cartels," he said. The tunnel, Mr. Unzueta added after touring it, " is almost like a mineshaft." Wednesday's discovery was the result of a tip investigated by a task force of federal agents devoted to tunnels. On Monday, they narrowed their search to the area in Otay Mesa and notified Mexican agents about what they suspected was the opening of the tunnel near the airport. Both sides began digging. Mexican agents discovered a concrete-lined, 85-foot-deep shaft in a warehouse, descended, walked through the tunnel and popped up on the American side, Mr. Unzueta said. Officials on each side are searching records to determine who owns the buildings. Also on Wednesday, several miles west of the big tunnel, the authorities found a smaller one — about two feet underground and extending 30 feet across the border near a storm drain — after a United States Border Patrol vehicle hit a sinkhole. 01/26/06 22:41 EST
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didnt they find one like that a few years back? kinda the same thing but the smugglers had atvs and towed the dope across the boarder!
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And the government is worried about steroids...
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I don't know bro - I used to think that pot should be legalized too... It's just that someone can manage to smuggle 2 TONS of pot across the border in an elaborate tunnel and we can't stop them until months or even years after it was first built etc. The drugs are not neccesarily the root of my concerns. It's more about the fact that our government can't keep things like this from happening. That's more of what worries me. I mean, if pot can bring about this type of action think about the money to be made and the dedication/pursuit of things much worse. If our government is playing catch up with things like the smuggling of 2 TONS of pot, think about how much they are missing when it comes to things like the smuggling of weapons and terrorists etc... Just food for thought.... |
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I agree with you. I'm on the sideline as I don't think smoking a a little weed is gonna be a problem to a person's personal life, but the fact that smuggling is so easy, that IS a problem. What about AAS? How many of us feel that it's ok but "rec drugs" are not? Each to their own in regards to priorities and health detriments but damn...international security is down the shitter IMO.
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