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Officers with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at a Texas port of entry intercepted $31,169,000 worth of methamphetamine concealed within a shipment of peppers on Sunday.
The discovery was made by CBP’s Office of Field Operations officers at the Pharr International Bridge in Texas, the agency reported on Tuesday.
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Officers with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the Pharr, Texas, port of entry intercepted $31,169,000 worth of methamphetamine concealed within a shipment of serrano peppers on Sunday. (Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images)
On Sunday, a tractor trailer traveling from Mexico attempted to enter the U.S. through the Pharr International Bridge cargo facility.
The vehicle was selected for inspection, including the use of non-intrusive inspection equipment, which is when CBP officers discovered the drugs.
Officers located 1,859 packages of alleged methamphetamine concealed inside a shipment of serrano peppers. The drugs weighed 2,155.02 pounds, the agency said.
The meth was concealed inside a shipment of serrano peppers. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
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“Our CBP officers continue to remain vigilant and intercepted this massive methamphetamine load, preventing it from reaching American streets,” said Port Director Carlos Rodriguez, Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas Port of Entry.
The meth weighed 2,155.02 pounds and was worth $31,169,000, the agency said. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
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The drugs and the vehicle were seized by the Office of Field Operations and a criminal investigation was initiated by special agents with Homeland Security Investigations.