Drug smugglers trying to sneak thousands of pounds of weed
disguised as carrots into the United States were sniffed out by authorities
this weekend—though they demonstrated "creativity" in the attempted
smuggling, officials said.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepted 2,493 pounds
of “alleged marijuana,” which was found hidden among a commercial shipment of
fresh carrots in a tractor-trailer traveling from Mexico. The shipment was
discovered during a search at the Pharr International Bridge cargo facility, located
near the U.S. border with Mexico in southeastern Texas—around 250 miles south
of San Antonio.
A close-up of the weed hidden in packages made to resemble
carrots. The packages were contained in a shipment of actual carrots from
Mexico. U.S. Customs and Border Protection
“Once again, drug smuggling organizations have demonstrated
their creativity in attempting to smuggle large quantities of narcotics across
the U.S.-Mexico border,” said Efrain Solis Jr., port director of the
Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas Port of Entry. “Our officers are always ready to meet
those challenges and remain vigilant toward any type of illicit activities.”
Source: Newsweek
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