TUCSON: U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Mariposa Commercial Facility seized more than $8.5 million in marijuana – approximately 17,060 pounds – from a Mexican national Feb. 12 when he attempted to enter the United States through the Port of Nogales.A narcotics detection canine alerted officers to a shipment identified as aircraft parts, which was determined to be more than 17,000 pounds
Officers discovered the drugs within six palletized boxes identified as aircraft parts in a tractor-trailer driven by Gerardo Cruz, 23, of Colonia La Mesa, Sonora, Mexico, following an alert by a CBP narcotics-detection canine.
Officers seized the entire shipment and referred Cruz to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations.The Feb. 12 seizure at the Port of Nogales is the second largest incident; second only to November 13 when officers seized more than 10 tons
Nogales Port Director Guadalupe Ramirez praised the efforts that resulted from this seizure. “Near record seizures such as this are the result of a combined effort by our officers, canine, and technology.” Ramirez concluded, “This seizure represents the second largest marijuana interception in Arizona’s port history; the most significant marijuana seizure was more than 20k pounds in November of 2013.”