Cross-Border Cocaine Tunnel Uncovered in San Diego Metro, $45M Bust

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U.S. authorities dismantled a sophisticated 2,000-foot cross-border tunnel beneath a Buy 4 Less warehouse near Otay Mesa, linking San Diego to Tijuana. The operation recovered more than 2,269 pounds of cocaine (over a ton) and led to four arrests. The tunnel, up to 55 feet deep, included electricity, ventilation, reinforced walls and a rail system, with about 1,000 feet on the U.S. side and 800+ feet in Mexico. The suspects face drug-distribution charges and potential life sentences; the investigation cited the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and described the tunnel as a major enforcement blow.
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- 900-foot drug smuggling tunnel found connecting SoCal, Mexico KTLA
- Four charged, more than 1 ton of cocaine seized in connection with cross-border tunnel in Otay Mesa San Diego Union-Tribune
- Mexican authorities uncover cross-border tunnel in Tijuana possibly used for drug and weapons trafficking ABC7 Los Angeles
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