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The U.S. Border Patrol reported its largest-ever fentanyl seizure after arresting an individual attempting to smuggle more than half a ton of the synthetic opioid across the Mexican border. CBP ...
US Customs and Border Patrol officers confiscated more than half a ton of fentanyl — over 4 million pills — in the largest seizure of the drug in agency history, officials announced this week.
In addition to the narcotics, CBP officers seized ammunition and the vehicle involved in the smuggling attempt. This seizure underscores CBP's ongoing commitment to combating the flow of illegal ...
"This record-setting seizure is a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against drug trafficking," said Rosa Hernandez, CBP's Port Director for the Area Ports of Otay Mesa. "Concealing such a ...
In August, they even notched what is understood as the biggest seizure of the drug by CBP ever: 4 million pills at the Lukeville Port of Entry. With budget approval, more milestones like this may ...
The narcotics and truck were seized by CBP officers and the driver was turned over to Homeland Security Investigations for further investigation. These seizures are the result of Operation Apollo, a ...
According to the CBP data, there have been 413 drug seizure events involving fentanyl in fiscal year 2025, with December, January and February all having fewer fentanyl seizures than in those ...
CBP officers at the El Paso port of entry intercepted the illegal shipment on a commercial tour bus headed toward Mexico via the Bridge of the Americas in El Paso, Texas. The seizure nearly ...