CBP Snags 5 Tons of Meth Worth $18.4 Million in Squash Shipment at Otay Mesa

Federal officers staffing Otay Mesa Port of Entry this week uncovered a haul of more than five tons of methamphetamine concealed in a shipment of squash, authorities reported Wednesday.

CBP Snags 5 Tons of Meth Worth $18.4 Million in Squash Shipment at Otay Mesa
Squash and meth
Squash and meth
Bags of meth were packed with the squash in the shipment. Courtesy CBP

Federal officers staffing Otay Mesa Port of Entry this week uncovered a haul of more than five tons of methamphetamine concealed in a shipment of squash, authorities reported Wednesday.

The tractor-trailer carrying the illicit drug load entered the international processing facility at the U.S.-Mexico line about 6:45 a.m. Monday, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.

During an examination of the big rig with electronic scanning equipment, CBP personnel discovered suspicious “irregularities” and called for a search of the contents with a service dog, the federal agency reported.

During that process, officers discovered 1,419 packages of methamphetamine weighing a total of 11,469 pounds hidden amid the produce, according to authorities.

Agents arrested the driver of the truck, a valid border-crossing cardholder, and seized the narcotics, which had an estimated street value of $18.4 million. The suspect’s name was not released.

–City News Service