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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: 15,185-Pound Marijuana Load Largest Seized at
Title:US CA: 15,185-Pound Marijuana Load Largest Seized at
Published On:2001-04-05
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-01 14:05:43
15,185-POUND MARIJUANA LOAD LARGEST SEIZED AT U.S.-MEXICO BORDER

Crime: Drug-sniffing Dog At Otay Mesa Crossing Point Alerts Officers To
Boxes Hidden In Shipment Of Tvs Aboard A Tractor-trailer.

Customs officials on Wednesday announced the seizure of what they called
the largest single load of marijuana ever found at a U.S.-Mexico border
crossing: 15,185 pounds of the drug hidden in a truckload of new television
sets.

A federal contraband enforcement team at the Otay Mesa border crossing was
alerted by a drug-sniffing dog to the 1978 tractor and its 53-foot trailer
Tuesday during a routineinspection, said Vince Bond, a spokesman for the
Customs Service.

The California-registered rig was later examined by a gamma-ray imaging
system, which detected irregularities in the load of television sets, he said.

On an inspection dock, federal inspectors found 1,977 wrapped packages of
marijuana with a street value of $12.1 million hidden inside 214 boxes
layered on top of the legitimate commercial shipment, he said. The driver,
22-year-old Jose Gurrola-Olivas of Tijuana, was arrested.

Bond said the seizure underlined increasing discoveries of drug shipments
at commercial crossings along the 1,800-mile border separating the United
States and Mexico.

"We've been seeing more and more marijuana coming across the border year
after year after year," he said. "It's a trend that can be interpreted
three ways: We're doing a better job at interdiction, or there are more
drugs being thrown at the border, or both."

Inspectors at the Otay Mesa border crossing have been unusually busy in
recent months.

Five days ago, customs agents there seized more than 1,100 pounds of
marijuana valued at $538,000 and found among decorative figures and art
objects in a truck.

On Feb. 9, customs agents at that station seized nearly 9,000 pounds of
marijuana found hidden in a commercial tractor-trailer.

The same day, federal inspectors seized 17.6 pounds of methamphetamine
valued at $140,000. It had been wrapped in six packages stashed inside the
gas tank of a 1989 Ford Probe.

"The smuggling of marijuana by cargo trucks is nothing new," Bond said.
"What's different right now is that we are in the height of the growing
season in Mexico, which means there's a lot of product heading north."
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