US authorities find major drug tunnel in San Diego
An estimated 17 tons of marijuana were seized in the discovery of a cross-border tunnel that authorities said was one of the most significant secret drug smuggling passages ever found on the US-Mexico border.
The tunnel discovered on Tuesday stretched about 400 yards (400 meters) and linked warehouses in San Diego and Tijuana, authorities said yesterday.
US authorities seized about nine tons of marijuana inside a truck and at the warehouse in San Diego's Otay Mesa area, said Derek Benner, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agent in charge of investigations in San Diego.
Mexican authorities recovered about eight tons south of the border.
Authorities spoke at a news conference near packages of seized dope festooned with labels of Captain America, Sprite and Bud Light.
The markings are codes to identify the owners. Photos taken by Mexican authorities show an entry blocked by bundles that were likely stuffed with marijuana, said Paul Beeson, chief of the Border Patrol's San Diego sector.
Tunnel walls were lined with wood supports. The passage was equipped with lighting and ventilation systems. The tunnel was about four feet high and three feet wide.
It dropped about 20 feet (6.1 meters) on the US side. Two men allegedly seen leaving the warehouse in a truck packed with about three tons of pot were pulled over Tuesday on a highway in suburban La Mesa and arrested.
A California Highway Patrol officer was overwhelmed by the smell, according to a federal complaint.
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