Federal authorities were trying to determine on Thursday what
was smuggled through a sophisticated tunnel into the United States
from Mexico they call one of the longest ever found.
"Whether the tunnel was used for smuggling aliens, smuggling
narcotics or a worst case scenario, some sort of weapon, we don't
know," Michael Unzueta, special agent in charge of Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) in San Diego, said at a news
conference.
Federal authorities, who uncovered the 731 metre tunnel on
Wednesday, brought in a forensic team to look for fingerprints and
DNA, and to sample the air and walls, so they can determine how
long the tunnel has been in use and what it was used for, Unzueta
said.
The tunnel has cement walls and supporting planks, is no less than
1.2 metre tall and wide, and runs as far as 18 metres underground,
Unzueta said. It has lighting and ventilation, and a pumping system
to drain groundwater.
The US entrance has a cement ramp with a washboard pattern for
better footing. "We believe this tunnel is, in fact, the largest
tunnel ever found on the Southwest border," he said.
The passageway links a warehouse in Otay Mesa, California, with a
warehouse near Tijuana international airport in Mexico, officials
said.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) found 90 kg of
marijuana on the US side, while Mexican authorities said they
discovered 2 tons of the drug on that side of the border.
Because of the sophistication of the tunnel, the DEA is
investigating major drug cartels.
"We know it's been used for drug traffic but this really
illustrates the dangers and risks of security to Americans," said
John Fernandez, special agent at the DEA in San Diego.
The tunnel was the forth underground passage found between Tijuana
and the San Diego region in two weeks, but far surpasses the other
three, and most of the tunnels ever found, in size, Unzueta said.
Most tunnels are little more than crawl spaces.
Massive US-Mexico tunnel found
Published: 1:53PM Friday January 27, 2006 Source: Reuters
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