Fake watermelons hide thousands of pounds of meth at California border, feds say
Briefly

In a recent operation at the Otay Mesa Commercial Facility, border officers uncovered a shipment attempting to disguise over 4,500 pounds of meth as watermelons. Paper-wrapped packages were intricately concealed among actual watermelons, demonstrating a sophisticated smuggling tactic.
The sheer scale of this bust, with 4,587 pounds of methamphetamine being concealed, emphasizes the ongoing challenges faced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection as they work tirelessly to combat drug trafficking across the borders.
Earlier on August 9, offcials intercepted another substantial shipment featuring 629 pounds of meth concealed amongst celery. Such repeated attempts underline the persistent ingenuity shown by traffickers to circumvent detection.
The driver, arrested during this operation, is now in custody with Homeland Security, reaffirming the commitment to enforce stringent measures against drug smuggling efforts across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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