CBP officers seize over $1.1 million in cocaine from trusted traveler at San Ysidro Port of Entry

SAN DIEGO — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the San Ysidro Port of Entry recently seized more than 60 pounds of cocaine worth more than $1.15 million concealed within a vehicle driven by a trusted traveler.

Officers referred a 25-year-old male U.S. citizen driving a 2020 Honda Civic for a secondary inspection. The driver was a participant in the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection program.

During the secondary inspection, nonintrusive imaging technology revealed anomalies in the vehicle’s doors, and a CBP canine team alerted officers to the presence of narcotics. A physical inspection revealed 20 packages containing 60.14 pounds of cocaine concealed within the doors.

“This arrest is a clear message that no one is above the law,” said San Ysidro Port Director Mariza Marin. “We will hold everyone accountable for their actions, especially those who betray the trust of our traveler programs by attempting to smuggle dangerous narcotics.”

CBP officers seized the narcotics, the vehicle and two cellphones. They arrested the driver, who faces federal prosecution for narcotics importation and smuggling.

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