News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 15, 2006
Contact: Special Agent Dan Simmons, PIO
(858) 616-4166
Cross-Border
Tunnel Located in Calexico
SAN
DIEGO, CA - DEA Special Agent in Charge John S. Fernandes today announced
the discovery of a cross border drug smuggling tunnel located beneath
a residence in Calexico, California and extending approximately 400
feet to a residence in Mexicali, Mexico. The tunnel was the focus of
an ongoing investigation undertaken by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) in Imperial County, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE), the U.S. Border Patrol, and the Calexico Police Department.
The
tunnel, approximately twenty feet underground and accessed by a ladder,
was equipped with lighting and supported by wooden beams every few
feet.
“Today’s
discovery is yet more evidence of the desperation that drug traffickers
are feeling as law enforcement efforts continue to impede the flow
of drugs into the U.S. As I have noted in the past, we continue to
thwart drug traffickers’ efforts above ground, forcing these
groups underground. As illustrated today by this joint effort, even
building a tunnel is not going to make a difference. The DEA and its
partners will expose these tactics and bring into the light those responsible”,
said Fernandes.
According
to ICE, “Whether they are designed to smuggle drugs, people,
weapons or other contraband, these tunnels pose a threat to our nation’s
security,” said Miguel Unzueta, Special Agent in Charge for ICE
investigations in San Diego. “ICE is committed to working with
our law enforcement partners to dismantle the tunnels and the criminal
organizations behind them.”
U.S.
Border Patrol utilized its Special Response Team to make entry into
the Calexico residence and also initially secured the tunnel when it
was discovered. The U.S. Border Patrol stated, “We will continue
to work as a team with the DEA and ICE to bring down anyone involved
in using tunnels to smuggle terrorists and their weapons of mass destruction.
Further, the U.S. Border Patrol will aggressively pursue anyone trying
to smuggle terrorists, humans or drugs into the United States through
these tunnels.”
The
DEA stated it is unclear at this time which organization or group is
responsible for this tunnel, but according to Fernandes, “this
is clearly not the effort of one person. A tunnel is an enormous undertaking
and those responsible are now on notice - we have found the hole and
the DEA is now looking for you.” |