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U.S. Customs and Border Protection: over $3.2 million in narcotics seized at the Laredo port of entry

CBP said it seized more than $3.2 million in methamphetamine during two recent enforcement actions. Photo: Courtesy, CBP

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers recently seized a significant amount of alleged methamphetamine carrying a combined estimated street value of more than $3 million in two separate enforcement actions.

“CBP officers display exemplary vigilance in keeping dangerous drugs off our streets,” said Port Director Gregory Alvarez, Laredo Port of Entry. “The narcotics that were seized are the kind that have been devastating the most vulnerable members of our communities.”

CBP officers arrested the drivers and seized the narcotics. The cases were turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Homeland Security Investigations (ICE-HSI) special agents for further investigation.read more

http://www.lmtonline.com/news/article/Over-3-2-million-in-narcotics-seized-at-the-10976859.php

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USA: Feds Seize $500K in Meth, Cocaine at Texas Border

Federal officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) stopped the attempted smuggling of over a half-million dollars’ worth of methamphetamine and cocaine at a Texas port of entry.

Officials released information on Friday about a weekend drug seizure at the Del Rio Texas Port of Entry. On May 14, a Volkswagen sedan was crossing from Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico. Drug smuggling in the Mexican state of Coahuila is tightly controlled by the Los Zetas drug cartel.

During an inspection, officers found twenty packages they suspected to be filled with narcotics, information provided to Breitbart Texas by the CBP revealed. The packages allegedly contained forty-one pounds of methamphetamine and twelve and one-half pounds of cocaine. The combined street value was estimated to be $575,525.

41 pounds of methamphetamine allegedly found in smuggling attempt. (Photo: U.S. Customs and Border Protection)

41 pounds of methamphetamine allegedly found in smuggling attempt. (Photo: U.S. Customs and Border Protection)

The driver and passenger, whose names and nationalities were not revealed by officials, were “processed according to CBP guidelines.

“I commend our frontline CBP officers on this interception of hard narcotics,” Del Rio Port of Entry Port Director Alberto D. Perez said in a written statement. “Keeping illicit drugs from entering our communities is one of our key missions.”

In February, Breitbart Texas Managing Director Brandon Darby and border investigative reporter Ildefonso Ortiz reported on the ruthless nature of the Los Zetas drug cartel. The article followed a tour deep into the state of Coahuila where the two journalists uncovered a system of brutal disappearances carried out by the cartel using makeshift ovens, some in government facilities such as prisons, to dispose of their enemies.

Darby and Ortiz wrote:
Some aspects of the massacre in Coahuila have seen the light of day through some national Mexican news outlets like Proceso, though the case has been largely ignored by Mexican mainstream media as well as mainstream media in the United States and elsewhere. Some outlets like Aljazeera America and San Antonio Express News have reported on the disappearances; however, the link to the Los Zetas having complete control of the Piedras Negras prison and turning the facility into a crematorium had gone largely unreported. Breitbart Texas began to ask questions and received hard answers about the impunity with which Los Zetas operated and the horrors that took place in that prison in late October. In late January, El Diaro de Coahuila also got some answers as to what really happened inside the Piedras Negras prison. According to information provided by Mexican authorities, Los Zetas had full operational control of the prison to the point where they took more than 150 individuals to the prison who were then tortured, murdered and incinerated. Despite the brutality of the case, major U.S. TV and print outlets have largely ignored the kidnapping and murder of hundreds of people from Allende, Coahuila.

During Mexico’s unknown massacre, Los Zetas carried out a systematic extermination by killing and incinerating more than 400 people in Allende and the surrounding towns. While details about what actually happened have barely begun to see the light of day, the massacre traces its roots back to March 2011.

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Earlier this month, CBP officials in Laredo seized over a half-million dollars’ worth of marijuana in a tractor-trailer crossing the bridge from Nuevo Laredo into Texas. The trailer was also loaded with pallets infested with wood-boring worms that could have been devastating to the U.S. forestry industry had they passed through unchecked.

“Our frontline CBP officers and agriculture specialists at World Trade Bridge worked together and seized a sizable load of narcotics and intercepted a wood-boring pest all in one fell swoop,” Laredo Port of Entry Port Director Gregory Alvarez said at the time in a written statement. “These dual interceptions underscore the importance of the border security and agriculture missions that CBP carries out on daily basis.”

Bob Price serves as associate editor and senior political news contributor for Breitbart Texas and is a member of the original Breitbart Texas team. Follow him on Twitter @BobPriceBBTX.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/05/20/feds-seize-500k-meth-cocaine-texas-border/

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AMERIKAANSE DOUANE: snuffelhond trapt niet in ‘broccoli-wiet’

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Het nieuwe smokkeljaar is voor een stelletje Mexicaanse wietexporteurs slecht begonnen. Een broodnuchtere snuffelhond van de Amerikaanse douane trapte namelijk niet in de listig vermomde partij marihuana die tussen een lading broccoli verstopt zat!

Happy newyear

Ondanks dat steeds meer Amerikaanse staten inmiddels over legale (medicinale) cannabis beschikken blijven de buren uit Mexico hardnekkig proberen hun brick weed te dumpen op de lucratieve blowersmarkt in de VS. Soms zelfs met redelijk vernuftige smokkelmethoden, zoals net na nieuwjaar bleek toen er een partij verse groenten vanuit Mexico naar Texas vervoerd werd.

hDe partij broccoli met extra speciaal ingrediënt, op de foto gezet door de Amerikaanse douane

Het enige dat nog even moest gebeuren was de vrachtauto over de befaamde World Trade International Bridge tuffen, die vanuit Mexico naar de grensplaats Laredo in Texas voert.

Verse broccoli

Maar helaas voor de ijverige smokkelaars trippelde er net op dat moment een snuffelhond van de U.S. Customs and Border Protection op de brug. En die had geen last van een nieuwjaarskater, want hij sloeg genadeloos aan toen de trailer met ‘broccoli’ aan de beurt was.

Voor de douaniers was het vervolgens een appeltje-eitje om tussen de lading broccoli bijna tweeduizend pakketjes wiet te ontdekken. “Een excellente onderschepping”, noemt port director Gregory Alvez het werk van Fikkie dan ook. Hij prijst de smokkelaars eveneens (het graf in), want hij noemt hun broccolistunt “een unieke manier van verbergen”.

Honderdduizenden dollars

De Mexicaanse afzenders zullen minder tevreden terugkijken op hun eerste actie van 2016, want het gaat toch om 2.072 pounds cannabis, ofwel 938 kilo. Schadepostje van pak ‘m beet 415.000 dollar volgens de Amerikaanse autoriteiten…

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http://www.rollingstoned.nl/6-1-16-snuffelhond-trapt-niet-in-broccoli-wiet/

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