$35.2 Million Worth of Meth Seized in Truck Carrying Strawberry Purée

U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized nearly 1,761 pounds of methamphetamine inside 158 packages stored in a truck carrying strawberry purée.

Police guard bags of seized methamphetamine.
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Police guard bags of seized methamphetamine during a press conference in Jakarta.

Police guard bags of seized methamphetamine.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection found an estimated $35.2 million in methamphetamine concealed in a shipment containing strawberry purée, per CNN. 

A Customs and Border Protection officer was assigned to the World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas on April 12 when he referred a tractor trailer coming in from Mexico for another inspection. The probe led to the discovery of nearly 1,761 pounds of meth encased in 158 packages. 

“After conducting a thorough secondary examination, which included utilization of non-intrusive inspection (NII) equipment, CBP officers discovered 158 packages containing a total of nearly 1,761 pounds (798.88 kg) of alleged methamphetamine concealed within the shipment,” CBP said. “The methamphetamine had an estimated street value of more than $35.2 million.” 

NOT SO SWEET: #CBP officers at #Laredo’s World Trade Bridge seize $35.2M in methamphetamine in a tractor trailer hauling strawberry purée. Investigation by @HSI_SanAntonio special agents remains ongoing. Read more here: https://t.co/auynPRWQVN pic.twitter.com/pkilZ0cFrx

— CBP South Texas (@CBPSouthTexas) April 22, 2022

“This mammoth seizure of methamphetamine underscores the reality of the drug threat we face at the port of entry and the determination of our frontline officers to apply the latest inspections technology coupled with officer experience to keep our border secure,” Albert Flores, port director for the Laredo Port of Entry, said.  

No arrests were announced in connection to the discovery of drugs although an investigation is underway.

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