Cocaine Worth More than $1 Million Seized at Texas Border, CPB Says
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized over $1 million worth of cocaine at the Hidalgo Port of Entry, amounting to almost 77 pounds of the drug, according to officials.
- Officers found 30 packages of alleged cocaine inside a vehicle that underwent a secondary inspection, according to the agency.
- A man was arrested at the Bridge of the Americas for attempting to smuggle fentanyl inside a body cavity, as reported by the agency.
- Carlos Rodriguez stated that this substantial cocaine seizure reflects the strong dedication of officers to safeguarding the border.
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A canine inspection generated an alert at the port of entry in Hidalgo, Texas, where border agents detected 34 kilos of cocaine in a vehicle
$1 Million Worth of Cocaine Seized at Texas Border by CBP
Border patrol agents in Texas just made a major bust, stopping more than 77 pounds of cocaine from hitting U.S. streets. U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced on Monday that officers stationed at the Hidalgo Port of Entry intercepted a 2020 Renault Oroch on Saturday. During a secondary inspection, a canine team flagged the vehicle. Scanning equipment then picked up irregularities inside the car, leading to a deeper search. “Upon closer ph…
Cocaine worth more than $1 million seized at Texas border, CPB says - Finger Lakes Daily News
(HIDALGO, Texas) — U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 77 pounds of cocaine worth more than $1 million at a port of entry in Texas, officials said. Officers at Hidalgo Port of Entry in Texas referred a vehicle, a 2020 Renault Oroch, for a secondary […]
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