This Article is From Oct 25, 2016

Mexican Police Find Border Tunnel, Meth Hidden In Cheese

Mexican Police Find Border Tunnel, Meth Hidden In Cheese

Haitians make their way towards the border crossing in Tijuana, Mexico on September 27, 2016. (AP Photo)

Mexico City, Mexico: Mexican prosecutors said on Monday that they had found a tunnel in the border city of Tijuana that led toward or into the United States.

The attorney general's office did not say whether the tunnel actually reached US soil. But it did say the 563-yard (meter) long passage was equipped with ventilation and lighting.

The tunnel also had rails, apparently used to push loads of drugs through.

The tunnel was about three feet wide and four feet tall, and was built about 23 feet (7 meters) under ground level.

Prosecutors found over 2 metric tons of marijuana in packages at the house where the tunnel began on the Mexican side.

<div id='ndtvrelcontent'></Also Monday, federal police said they found 4.2 pounds (1.9 kilograms) of methamphetamine hidden in a wheel of cheese at a package-delivery facility in Mexico City.

Federal police said on Monday that an X-ray inspection of the cheese revealed a hidden package. When the block was cut open, police found the drugs wrapped in a sheet of lead and carbon paper.

The carbon paper was apparently intended to reduce any odor. The lead may have been used to impede X-rays.

In another search, federal police in the state of Jalisco used sniffer dogs to ferret out 34 pounds (15.4 kilograms) of heroin hidden in another package at an express-delivery service. Depending on how much it was cut, the heroin could have supplied between 150,000 and 1.5 million one-gram doses.
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