268lbs of Liquid Meth Hidden in a Gas Tank in Eagle Pass

 

EAGLE PASS —U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations at the Eagle Pass Port of Entry seized more than $2.4 million in alleged methamphetamine in a single enforcement action.

“This impressive seizure of methamphetamine underscores the reality of the drug threat we face at the port of entry and the determination of our frontline officers to apply officer experience to keep our border secure,” said Acting Port Director Michael Martinez, Eagle Pass Port of Entry.

Eagle Pass is 212 miles south of San Angelo on the Mexican border. 
268lbs Meth Eagle Pass (Courtesy/CBP)

268lbs Meth Eagle Pass (Courtesy/CBP)

The seizure occurred on March 1st. CBP officers assigned to the Eagle Pass International Bridge I encountered a 53-year-old male Mexican citizen driving a 2004 Ford Excursion arriving from Mexico. The vehicle was referred for a secondary inspection, resulting in the discovery of 268 pounds of alleged liquid methamphetamine within the gas tank of the vehicle. The narcotics have an estimated street value of $2,465,075.

The narcotics and Excrusion were seized by CBP officers. Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) special agents arrested the driver and have initiated a criminal investigation.

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