News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Border Drug Trafficking Rebounds From Drop |
Title: | US CA: Border Drug Trafficking Rebounds From Drop |
Published On: | 2001-10-04 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-31 16:47:46 |
BORDER DRUG TRAFFICKING REBOUNDS FROM DROP
Drug traffickers appear to have resumed business as usual across the
Mexico-U.S. border, U.S. officials said in El Paso.
Security was tightened after the Sept. 11 attacks and drug seizures--a
trafficking barometer--along the 2,000-mile border fell to 123 from Sept.
11 to Sept. 23, Customs Service figures show. Last year there were 227
seizures in the same period.
But since last Thursday, officials reported 159 drug seizures, up from 147
in the same period last year. Customs officials observed the biggest
post-attack decrease in Southern California--from 138 seizures to 54--while
the decrease in South Texas was only slight.
Drug traffickers appear to have resumed business as usual across the
Mexico-U.S. border, U.S. officials said in El Paso.
Security was tightened after the Sept. 11 attacks and drug seizures--a
trafficking barometer--along the 2,000-mile border fell to 123 from Sept.
11 to Sept. 23, Customs Service figures show. Last year there were 227
seizures in the same period.
But since last Thursday, officials reported 159 drug seizures, up from 147
in the same period last year. Customs officials observed the biggest
post-attack decrease in Southern California--from 138 seizures to 54--while
the decrease in South Texas was only slight.
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