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US customs seizes 1,270 Pounds marijuana, arrests 5 in Mission Bay

byCustoms Today Report
02/04/2015
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NEW YORK: Two boats loaded with more than 1,270 pounds of marijuana were stopped in Mission Bay, another vessel occupied by five undocumented immigrants was intercepted near Ballast Point, federal authorities reported.

A team of US Customs and Border Protection agents, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and Homeland Security personnel spotted the first of the suspected smuggling vessels, a 29-foot Amato, headed toward Dana Landing around 3:30 p.m. Monday, according to CBP spokesman Ralph DeSio.

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The boat was initially stopped for a documents check, but agents noticed an anomaly in its deck and called for drug-sniffing dogs. The agents were then alerted to 956 pounds of marijuana in more than 100 bundles, DeSio said.

The dogs also tipped off agents to a second vessel that contained 321 pounds of marijuana, DeSio said.

Three people were arrested in connection with the smuggling attempts, he said. Their names were not released.

The Coast Guard made contact with the occupants of a boat that went aground near Ballast Point. Coast Guard personnel found four men and a woman, all Mexican citizens, and turned them over to the Border Patrol, DeSio said.

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