Four suspects charged after one-ton cocaine bust reveals US-Mexico tunnel
HSI officials outside the business marked Buy 4 Less, in San Diego, California, on 1 June. Photograph: Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen HSI officials outside the business marked Buy 4 Less, in San Diego, California, on 1 June. Photograph: Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Four suspects charged after one-ton cocaine bust reveals US-Mexico tunnel Members of Jalisco New Generation cartel used fake retail store in San Diego as a front for trafficking drugs Federal prosecutors have charged four suspects with trafficking more than one ton of cocaine for the Jalisco New Generation cartel using a fake retail store in San Diego as a front for a sophisticated tunnel that ran across the border to Tijuana, Mexico. The defendants include two Mexican nationals and two Americans charged with conspiring to traffic drugs across the US-Mexico border . The suspects, who range in age from 18 to 32, all face sentences that could land them in prison for life. One of them, Gregorio Epifanio Hernandez Lopez, also faces the charge of “constructing, financing or using unauthorized tunnels”. Agents from Homeland Security Investigations, the investigation division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, first began surveilling a San Diego shop called “Buy 4 Less” located near the Otay Mesa border crossing in December of last year, according to a federal criminal complaint filed Monday. The agents suspected the shop of housing a subterranean tunnel. There, the agents observed behavior that “did not appear to be consistent with a normal retail location”, the complaint reads. For example, the store didn’t seem to have customers. Several men entered and exited carrying suitcases, which often appeared empty. Sometimes they walked the suitcases across the border into Mexico. View image in fullscreen The shopping plaza near the Otay Mesa port of entry into Mexico in San Diego where a subterranean tunnel was found, on 1 June. Photograph: Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto/Shutterstock On 29 May, the agents observed the suspects gather in three vehicles and saw them load up a truck with deep freezers they filled with packages. San Diego county sheriffs conducted a traffic stop on the truck, where drug-sniffing dogs flagged the packages. Searches of the other two vehicles also yielded illicit drugs. The officers confiscated a combined total of more than 2,250 pounds of cocaine, according to the US attorney’s office for the southern district of California. After the arrests, federal agents searched the San Diego Buy 4 Less, where they found a 55ft-deep tunnel “accessed using a sophisticated hydraulic lift”, according to the complaint. The tunnel extended more than 1,000ft to the US-Mexico border. Officials suspect that it continued for 800ft into the Mexican city of Tijuana. The tunnel was about 4.5ft tall and operated using a rail and cart system. It was equipped with electricity and ventilation. “This investigation and seizure represent a significant blow to the Ja
Think the tunnel was a big bluff? The cartels front business in San Diego was just the tip of the iceberg. How many more hidden operations could be out there?
The discovery of a one-ton cocaine bust and the subsequent charges of four suspects highlight the ongoing struggle between the United States and Mexico in combating drug trafficking. The existence of a tunnel connecting the two countries underscores the complex nature of this illegal trade and the lengths to which drug cartels will go to evade law enforcement. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of international cooperation in addressing this global issue.
Exciting news, but whos to say this wasnt just a ploy? Could there be more hidden operations we dont know about yet?
This bust highlights the brazen nature of drug cartels and the lengths they go to. The involvement of a fake retail store as a front underscores the need for stronger anti-money laundering laws. Its a stark reminder that the war on drugs must be approached with both enforcement and prevention strategies.
San Diegos Buy 4 Less was a clever cover. More tunnels and fronts out there.
The courage of law enforcement to expose such an elaborate drug operation is a testament to their unwavering dedication to our safety. Its a stark reminder of the lengths to which organized crime will go to circumvent the law, and how much more there is to uncover.
Wow, so the cartels were just playing hide and seek with law enforcement? I cant believe they were that clever. I mean, who knew theyd use a fake store as a front? What a waste of time for the FBI.
Bluff or not, its clear the cartels are always one step ahead. Who knows what other hidden operations are out there? Its a cat-and-mouse game we cant seem to win.
Thanks for the insightful post.
Interesting perspective on this.