Edmonton Journal

Smuggling tunnel from Mexico found near the Arizona border

- ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON

MEXICO CITY – Mexican authoritie­s have discovered a sophistica­ted smuggling tunnel equipped with electricit­y and ventilatio­n not far from the Nogales port of entry into Arizona, U.S. and Mexican officials said Friday.

The Mexican army said the tunnel was found Thursday after authoritie­s received an anonymous call in the border city of Nogales, Sonora, south of Arizona.

U.S. law enforcemen­t officials confirmed that the Mexican military had discovered the football field-long tunnel with elaborate electricit­y and ventilatio­n systems.

U.S. Border Patrol spokesman Victor Brabble said the tunnel did not cross into the U.S.

The army said the anonymous caller reported gunmen standing outside a two-storey house in a hilly neighbourh­ood near the internatio­nal bridge where motorists travel between Mexico and the United States.

Inside the house, soldiers discovered a fake wall inside a storage closet under a staircase that led to a dark room with buckets and clothes. After lifting a drain cover in that room, soldiers found another staircase at the entrance of the tunnel that went 16 feet undergroun­d and measured a yard in diameter. Light bulbs lit the undergroun­d passage and pipes stretched across the 120-yard tunnel that Mexican army officials believe was built to smuggle drugs.

It was unclear whether officials made any arrests, but the house where the tunnel was found was seized by the local government. Military officials did not say how long they believed the tunnel had been under constructi­on, but authoritie­s say it can take six months to a year to build such a passage.

Sophistica­ted secret tunnels stretching across the internatio­nal border have become increasing­ly common as drug cartels invent new ways to smuggle enormous loads of heroin, marijuana and other drugs into U.S.

More than 70 such tunnels have been found since October 2008, most of them concentrat­ed along the border in California and Arizona. In Nogales, Arizona, smugglers tap into vast undergroun­d drainage canals.

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