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California Port of Entry Sees Record Drug Seizures: CBP Officers Confiscate $2.8M in Cocaine and Meth

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EXCLUSIVE ON FOX: Officers from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have recently intercepted over $2.8 million in cocaine and methamphetamine during consecutive operations targeting suspected drug traffickers at the nation’s southern border.

The CBP team uncovered more than 430 pounds of illicit substances at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in California on the 7th and 8th of April.

The initial discovery occurred when a 51-year-old Mexican national driving a Toyota Prius was selected for a more thorough examination.

After a canine unit alerted officers, a detailed search of the vehicle revealed 44 packages of cocaine stashed in the doors, back seat, and rear quarter panels.

According to a news release provided to Fox News Digital, these drugs weighed approximately 124 pounds and were valued at around $2.4 million.

Drugs in the back of car

More than 430 pounds of cocaine and methamphetamine were discovered in hidden parts of vehicles by U.S. Customs and Border Protection authorities, April 7-8. (CBP)

The following day, a U.S. citizen described by CBP as a 21-year-old man driving a Nissan Frontier was also referred for secondary inspection.

A canine team and imaging system scan alerted officers to a compartment in the truck bed, where they discovered 25 packages containing about 307 pounds of methamphetamine.

The estimated value of the drugs was $491,200, according to the CBP.

Both drivers were arrested and will face federal prosecution.

Dugs unveiled in the side door of a car

CBP officials discovered 44 packages of cocaine hidden in the side door and backseat of a Toyota Prius driven by a 51-year-old man. (CBP)

The seizures highlight ongoing efforts by federal authorities to curb drug trafficking along the southern border, where cartels use increasingly sophisticated smuggling methods, including hidden vehicle compartments and trusted traveler lanes.

Officials say both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals are frequently recruited to transport drugs across ports of entry.

“These back-to-back seizures stopped dangerous criminals in their tracks and prevented deadly narcotics from ever reaching our communities,” Otay Mesa Port Director Rosa Hernandez said. “By combining their professional expertise with advanced technology, our officers demonstrate their commitment to securing our borders and keeping our country safe.”

The two drug busts come after President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, praised Trump’s immigration policies and the impact of border patrol efforts.

Drugs discovered inside a Nissan Frontier

CBP officers found 25 packages containing about 307 pounds of methamphetamine in a Nissan Frontier driven by a 21-year-old man. (CBP)

“He’s saving thousands of lives a year because he has a secure border,” Homan said about the president when speaking outside the White House. “Where President Trump had the most secure border in the lifetime of this nation, right now, lives are being saved.”

“Human traffickers are out of business, right? The cartels are going bankrupt because of that secure border,” he added.

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