Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Mexico judge charged with smuggling

- By Kristina Davis Sandra Dibble

SAN DIEGO — A Tijuana, Mexico, municipal judge has been charged with drug smuggling after 38 pounds of cocaine were found hidden in his car while crossing the border, according to a complaint filed in San Diego Federal Court.

Eduardo Francisco Sais Peinado was arrested Feb. 10 at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, according to the complaint and jail records.

A Tijuana city official said Sais was fired from his judicial post the same day for a work-related matter but declined to elaborate.

Sais was alone in his car when crossing about 6:20 p.m. A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer conducting inspection­s approached him as he waited in the pre-primary lanes. Sais presented his border crossing card and said he was headed to Chula Vista, according to the complaint. He said he had nothing to declare and that the only people who use the car are him and his girlfriend, the complaint says.

The officers used a device that tests the density of vehicle parts and got a high reading on the door panels, the complaint says. Sais again said he had nothing to declare.

Officers became more suspicious when a drug-sniffing dog alerted them, and an X-ray found anomalies in the vehicle’s passenger doors, the complaint says.

An officer found 11 packages of cocaine hidden in the front and rear passenger doors, and five packages in the rear door.

Sais pleaded not guilty and has agreed to remain in federal custody.

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