Texas CBP officers seize $366,183 worth of cocaine at Veterans International Bridge


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OAN’s Abril ‍Elfi
10:46 AM – Tuesday, January 30, 2024

United States Custom ⁤and Border Protection (CBP) ‌officers have made a significant drug seizure⁤ at the Veterans International Bridge in Texas, intercepting ‌over $366,000 worth⁢ of cocaine.

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According to an agency⁢ news release on Monday, CBP officers were alerted to a ‌suspicious vehicle while monitoring the bridge on Friday.

The vehicle, a 2018⁤ Nissan driven by a 50-year-old male Texan, was pulled over for inspection as it attempted⁢ to enter the U.S. from Mexico.

“The vehicle was referred⁤ to‍ CBP secondary for ‍further‍ examination after a primary inspection,”⁣ the release said. “While in the secondary inspection area, with the aid of a canine unit, ‌CBP officers discovered 14 packages hidden within the vehicle. CBP officers removed the packages, which contained a total of 27.42 pounds of alleged cocaine.”

The CBP press⁣ release stated that the seized cocaine is estimated to be​ worth $366,183.

Michael B. Reyes, the Port director at the ⁤Brownsville Port of Entry, commended the officers for⁣ their ⁢use of multiple enforcement tools during the inspection.

“Our officers use multiple enforcement tools to conduct their inspections and their efforts led ⁤to this‍ significant narcotics interception,” said Reyes.

The release also mentioned that the driver ‍and passenger have been⁢ placed in custody for investigation‍ by Homeland Security, and the illicit drugs ⁣were retained by CBP officers.

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CBP Officers Seize Over $366,000 Worth of Cocaine at Texas Border Crossing

In a significant drug seizure, officers from⁢ the United States Custom and Border Protection (CBP) intercepted over $366,000 worth of cocaine at the Veterans International Bridge in ‍Texas. The seizure took place during⁣ a routine⁢ monitoring operation ⁤on Friday.

According‌ to an agency news release, CBP officers ‌became suspicious of ⁢a vehicle attempting to enter the U.S.⁤ from Mexico. The vehicle, ⁤a 2018 Nissan driven ​by a 50-year-old male Texan, was pulled over for ‍inspection. Upon further examination in the secondary inspection area, CBP officers discovered 14 packages hidden within the vehicle. These packages contained a total of 27.42 pounds of alleged cocaine.

The ​seized ​cocaine has an estimated street value ⁢of ⁣$366,183, as stated in the CBP press release. Michael⁤ B. Reyes, the‍ Port⁢ director at the⁢ Brownsville​ Port of Entry, commended the officers ⁤for their use of multiple enforcement tools during the inspection.

“Our officers use‍ multiple enforcement ‍tools to ⁤conduct their ⁢inspections, and their efforts led to this significant⁤ narcotics interception,” said Reyes.

The news ⁤release also mentioned that ​both the driver and passenger have been placed ⁤in custody ‍for⁤ further investigation by Homeland Security. Additionally, the illicit drugs were retained by CBP officers.

The interception of this large quantity ‌of cocaine highlights the diligence and effectiveness of CBP officers in their ongoing mission to protect the ⁣borders and prevent the smuggling of ⁢illegal drugs into the United States. The cooperation between CBP and Homeland ‍Security,⁢ as well as⁣ the use of various inspection techniques, enabled the successful seizure‍ of the drugs.

The CBP’s efforts are crucial in maintaining the safety ‍and security‌ of the nation, ‌as drug trafficking continues ‌to be a major threat. The interception serves as a reminder of the importance of robust border control measures and ​the ongoing battle against drug cartels.

The investigation into this case is being led by Homeland ⁣Security Investigations (HSI), emphasizing the collaborative approach taken by law enforcement agencies ⁤in combating drug trafficking ​networks. Their work is‍ essential ⁣in dismantling‍ drug networks and bringing ⁤those involved ⁢in these illicit ⁢activities to justice.

This seizure demonstrates the commitment and vigilance of CBP officers in ‌their role as frontline defenders of the nation’s borders. Their dedication ​to keeping illegal drugs off the streets and out⁣ of communities is⁢ commendable, as​ they work tirelessly⁤ to protect the well-being of ‌the American public.

The successful operation at the Veterans ⁤International Bridge is a testament to the effectiveness of continuous monitoring and intelligence-led enforcement efforts. The CBP’s unwavering commitment to their mission remains⁢ vital in ⁢safeguarding the nation and upholding the rule of law.

In conclusion, the interception of over $366,000 worth of cocaine ⁤at the⁣ Texas​ border crossing⁢ highlights the dedication and effectiveness of CBP officers. Their vigilance and use of multiple‍ enforcement tools successfully⁤ prevented a⁢ significant quantity ⁣of ⁣drugs from entering the country. This operation serves as ⁣a reminder of the ongoing battle against⁤ drug trafficking and the necessity of robust border security measures.



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