The nearly 3,000-foot passage was equipped with lighting, ventilation systems and tracks to move narcotics
U.S. Border Patrol agents recently discovered and disabled a nearly 3,000-foot-long narcotics smuggling tunnel sitting beneath theย US-Mexico border.
Agents found the tunnel โ which linked Tijuana andย San Diegoย โ in early April while it was actively under construction.ย
The underground passageway ran under part of the Otay Mesa Port of Entry and had a projected exit point near or inside a commercial warehouse space in San Diego, according to an announcement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Upon entering the “highly sophisticated” tunnel, authorities were met with barricades seemingly placed to preventย law enforcementย from finding its entrance, the announcement noted.
The tunnel โ which reached depths of around 50 feet underground at its deepest point โ measured 2,918 feet long, 42 inches tall and 28 inches wide. It was equipped with lighting, electrical wiring, ventilation systems and a track system for transporting large amounts of contraband.
Border Patrol agents โ working alongside Homeland Security Investigations and Government of Mexico authorities โ found the entrance point to the tunnel on Monday inside a house in the Nueva Tijuana neighborhoodย in Tijuana. The entrance had recently been covered up with freshly laid tile, according to the announcement.
Thousands of gallons of concrete will soon be poured into the tunnel to prevent it from being used by Foreign Terrorist Organizations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection noted.
Byย Sophia Compton