February 27, 2008 San Luis, Arizona
Customs arrests a man with 247 pounds of marijuana at port of entry
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers
arrested a 42-year-old man Wednesday morning after discovering more than 247 pounds of marijuana hidden
throughout the vehicle he was driving.
"The seizure reflects the abilities and the
initiative of our outstanding officers in meeting today's threat of narcotic smuggling," said assistant port
director Robert Schroeder.
At approximately 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, a 42-year-old
legal permanent resident attempted to enter the country through the vehicle primary lanes at the San Luis,
Ariz. port of entry. A CBP officer screening travelers entering the United States became suspicious after
noticing discrepancies with the vehicle, a 1989 Chevrolet Suburban, and referred the driver for further
inspection.
During the inspection, officers discovered 84
packages of marijuana, weighing more than 247 pounds, hidden throughout the vehicle.
The man was immediately arrested and turned over to
Immigration and Customs Enforcement for further investigation and prosecution.
This is the second largest seizure since January
and CBP officers at the ports of entry in Arizona have stopped several narcotics smuggling attempts seizing
over 3,987 pounds of marijuana and 61 pounds of cocaine in January alone.
Source: US Customs/Border
Patrol
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