Thursday, November 17, 2011

Tucson Border Patrol Agents Seize Abandoned Drugs

Tucson, Ariz. – Border Patrol agents from the Tucson Sector, a component of the Joint Field Command-Arizona, seized more than 1,000 pounds of abandoned marijuana valued in excess of $526,000 in two separate incidents on October 19. Agents interdicted both drug loads in the Ajo area of responsibility.


 click for hi-resTucson Sector Border Patrol agents used surveillance technology and tracking to find $526,000 in abandoned marijuana hidden in the Ajo area.

In the first incident, agents using surveillance technology spotted a group of suspected illegal immigrants north of the border and began tracking operations in the area. After more than 24 hours of tracking and several agent reinforcements, they discovered approximately 483 pounds of marijuana with an estimated value of $241,500 abandoned in a wash. 

On the same day, agents from the All Terrain Unit responded to suspected narcotics smugglers west of Lukeville. With the help of a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine helicopter, agents traveled to the group’s last known location and discovered 569 pounds of abandoned marijuana, worth approximately $284,500, hidden under rocks and brush. 

Surveillance technology deployed along Arizona’s border greatly increases the ability of CBP to detect and respond to illicit activity. The probability of arrest and the penalties for drug smuggling have also impacted smuggling organizations. Smugglers frequently choose to abandon their drug loads rather than risk apprehension and prosecution. 

CBP welcomes assistance from the community. Citizens can report suspicious activity to the Border Patrol by calling 1-877-872-7435 toll free. All calls will be answered and remain anonymous.