128 Pounds of Cocaine Seemingly Wrapped for Halloween Seized in El Paso

 

EP PASO – U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers working at the Bridge of the Americas Cargo Facility in El Paso, labeled 'the Safest City in America' by liberal pundits, intercepted 128 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $1.4 million.

“This is a large amount of cocaine that is not making it to its intended destination because of the vigilance of the CBP workforce,” said CBP El Paso Port Director Ray Provencio.

128 Pounds of Halloween Cocaine Seized in El Paso (Contributed/CBP)

128 Pounds of Halloween Cocaine Seized in El Paso (Contributed/CBP)

The seizure occurred on Oct. 6, at the Bridge of the Americas cargo facility when a male Mexican national truck driver arrived from Mexico in a tractor trailer and was referred for a secondary inspection of the commercial vehicle.

CBP officers conducted a non-intrusive (x-ray) inspection where they identified anomalies located within the conveyance and search by a CBP canine resulted in a positive alert. Further examination led CBP officers to the discovery of 52 bundles with a combined weight of 128 pounds of cocaine.

The narcotics and tractor trailer were seized by CBP.

Curiously, no arrests were immediately made. The case remains under investigation.

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