$3.5M in drugs seized at US-Mexico border in 72 hours

  • Meth, cocaine and fentanyl were among the drugs seized
  • Nearly half a million in cash was also discovered
  • Law enforcement: Cartels getting more creative in hiding drugs

Photo: CBP Chief Jason Owens

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(NewsNation) — Nearly $3.5 million in drugs were seized by the United States Border Patrol in three days, according to the agency.

The following were among the confiscated substances:

  • 603 lbs. of marijuana
  • 269 lbs. of meth
  • 194 lbs. of cocaine
  • 52 lbs. of fentanyl

Border Patrol also said about $541,000 in cash was taken.

Last week, Border Patrol agents in the El Centro Sector seized 218 pounds of liquid methamphetamine found inside the gas tank of a vehicle attempting to smuggle the drug through a California checkpoint, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said.

Law enforcement says Mexican drug cartels are getting more creative in trying to hide loads of illicit drugs to bring illegally across the border into the United States.

Border Report

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