U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers assigned to the Otay Mesa Cargo Facility seized narcotics concealed within a shipment of radishes. Credit: U.S. Customs and Border Protection

By SDCN Editor

Otay Mesa, CA–U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers assigned to the Otay Mesa Cargo Facility seized a large number of narcotics concealed within a shipment of radishes on January 29. 

CBP officers encountered a 23-year-old male driver of a tractor-trailer, with a shipment manifested for radishes. During the initial inspection, an officer referred the driver and tractor-trailer for further examination.

At the inspection area, a non-intrusive inspection of the tractor-trailer was conducted. A CBP human and narcotic detector dog also screened the shipment and alerted officers to the presence of narcotics.

“Perseverance- that is the key principle for success,” said Rosa Hernandez, Otay Mesa Port Director. “Our CBP officers are the prime example of applying this practice because, as we all know, things are not always what they seem.”

During the inspection, officers discovered a large number of narcotics concealed within the pallets of radishes.

The driver, a Mexican citizen, was detained for the alleged narcotic smuggling attempt.  CBP officers turned the driver over to the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Homeland Security Investigations for further disposition. 

CBP officers seized the tractor, trailer, and narcotics.