CBP San Diego Seized More than $32 Million Worth of Drugs in July
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CBP San Diego seized more than $32 million worth of drugs in July
U.S. Customs and Border Protection patch. (File photo courtesy of CBP) San Diego U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized more than 9,800 pounds of narcotics in July, disrupting transnational drug networks and removing an estimated $32 million worth of drugs from the streets. The seizures, including 6,677 pounds of methamphetamine, 2,852 pounds of cocaine, 326 pounds of fentanyl and 27 pounds of heroin, were made in 132 incidents. One …
• It is an operation that was performed repeatedly during the past month.
These operations represent a severe blow to the financing and coordination mechanisms of transnational drug trafficking networks.
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