CALEXICO
The arrest of a drug smuggler in scuba gear led to the discovery of a tunnel from Mexico that’s partially underwater and ends in canal.
Evelio Padilla pleaded guilty on Wednesday in federal court in San Diego to one count of possession of drugs with intent to distribute
Border Patrol agents said in court documents that they discovered soaked Padilla in a wetsuit next to the All-American Canal,about 11km east of Calexico , California,on April 25. Near him,they found a breathing tank with a “rebreather” to prevent surface bubbles, and several vacuum-sealed and giftwrapped packages that held a total of 25kg of cocaine
That led to the discovery of the 46m long tunnel,which began at a house in Mexicali,and ended under the water of the canal. The drugs were put on a trolley system on the dty Mexico side of the tunnel , and smugglers would use scuba gear to retrieve it from under the canal’s water from an opening that is normally obscured by rocks.
“Drug smugglers will try anything to move their product – even scuba diving in an underwater tunnel,”US Attorney Laura Duffy said in a statement. “The ingenuity of the smugglers is matched only by our determination to thwart it.”
According to the complaint against him,Mr Padilla,a 25-year-old Honduran who had been living in Mexicali,was told he would be helping to get people across the border,but after junping the fence was told he would be smuggling drugs instead.AP