CBP Officers Seize Almost $11m in Meth at Pharr Port of Entry

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The seizure occurred on July 6 at the Pharr International Bridge when CBP officers referred a commercial tractor trailer hauling a shipment manifested as “cabbage” for a secondary inspection. Image for illustration purposes
The seizure occurred on July 6 at the Pharr International Bridge when CBP officers referred a commercial tractor trailer hauling a shipment manifested as “cabbage” for a secondary inspection. Image for illustration purposes
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PHARR, Texas — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Pharr International Bridge seized methamphetamine valued at $10,787,542 in a single enforcement action.

“The threat of illicit narcotics is constant, but so is our vigilance. This interception is a powerful reminder that our CBP officers are on duty 24/7, employing every resource to detect and deter those who attempt to exploit our borders,” said Port Director Carlos Rodriguez, Hidalgo Port of Entry.

The seizure occurred on July 6 at the Pharr International Bridge when CBP officers referred a commercial tractor trailer hauling a shipment manifested as “cabbage” for a secondary inspection. A canine inspection resulted in an alert, and a nonintrusive imaging system scan revealed anomalies in the trailer. Upon physical inspection, CBP officers discovered 477 packages containing a total of 532.1 kilograms (1,173 lbs.) of suspected methamphetamine hidden within the trailer.

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CBP officers seized the narcotics, tractor, trailer, and the commodity. The narcotics have an estimated street value of $10,787,542.

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