Monday, February 09, 2015

Smugglers suspected of flying marijuana into U.S. via Ultralight aircraft • Agents seized 230 lbs. of pot believed to be dropped from sky

U.S. Border Patrol


CALEXICO, Calif. - Border Patrol agents at the Calexico station seized more than 230 lbs. of marijuana over the weekend that they suspect was dropped off by a small aircraft.

The drugs were found near Bowker Road and Interstate 8, according to the Border Patrol's release.

Agents said the incident took place Sunday around 7:40 a.m. when they found an abandoned metal basket loaded with ten large bundles of marijuana. Agents believe the bundles were dropped from an Ultralight aircraft and were intended to be picked up and transported by drug smugglers on the ground.

Border Patrol agents determined the marijuana weighed 233.7 lbs. and it was estimated to be worth $140,220. The drugs were turned over to the D.E.A. for further investigation.

El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents seized 5,713 lbs. of marijuana last fiscal year, according to the release.

Agents ask the public to report suspicious activity to help keep the country safe by calling the Border Community Threat Hotline at 1-800-901-2003.

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U.S. Border Patrol

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