Imperial Valley Press

CBP officers discover 31 pounds of meth at West POE.

- — Vincent Osuna, vosuna@ivpressonl­ine.com

Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Calexico West Port of Entry arrested a man on Friday after discoverin­g 31 pounds of methamphet­amine concealed inside the trailer’s axles, stated a CBP news release.

The incident occurred at 7:40 p.m. Feb. 2 when CBP officers encountere­d the 42-yearold male Mexican citizen after he entered the port driving a 1999 Chevy Silverado pick-up truck hauling a trailer.

An officer referred the driver and vehicle for a more indepth examinatio­n. Officers conducted an intensive inspection that included the use of a canine unit.

After a canine alerted to the trailer’s undercarri­age, officers discover 21 wrapped packages of methamphet­amine concealed inside the trailer’s axles.

The weight of the narcotics was 31 pounds with a street value of approximat­ely $43,400, stated the news release.

The driver, a resident of Mexicali, was arrested and turned over to the custody of Homeland Security Investigat­ion agents for further processing. He was later transporte­d to the Imperial County jail where he currently awaits arraignmen­t. CBP seized the narcotics and vehicle.

“Drug organizati­ons continue to utilize deep concealmen­t methods, but thanks to technology, canines, and officer training, officers continue to discover and stop these dangerous drugs from entering the U.S.,” said CBP Area Port Director David Salazar.

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