Four suspects charged after one-ton cocaine bust reveals US-Mexico tunnel
Federal prosecutors have charged four individuals, two Mexican nationals and two Americans, with trafficking over a ton of cocaine for the Jalisco New Generation cartel. The operation utilized a fake retail store in San Diego, "Buy 4 Less," as a front for a sophisticated tunnel that extended across the border to Tijuana, Mexico.

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AI-generatedFederal prosecutors have charged four individuals, two Mexican nationals and two Americans, with trafficking over a ton of cocaine for the Jalisco New Generation cartel. The operation utilized a fake retail store in San Diego, "Buy 4 Less," as a front for a sophisticated tunnel that extended across the border to Tijuana, Mexico. Authorities discovered the tunnel, accessed via a hydraulic lift, after surveilling the store and observing suspicious activity. The suspects, aged 18 to 32, face life imprisonment, with one also charged with constructing or using unauthorized tunnels. This bust, involving over 2,250 pounds of cocaine, represents a significant blow to the cartel and is the first cross-border tunnel found in Southern California since 2022.
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5 extractedThis bust represents a significant blow to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Over 2,250 pounds of cocaine were confiscated.
The tunnel was 55ft deep, over 1,000ft long, accessed by a hydraulic lift, and equipped with electricity and ventilation.
A sophisticated tunnel was used, running from a fake retail store in San Diego to Tijuana, Mexico.
Four suspects charged with trafficking over one ton of cocaine for the Jalisco New Generation cartel.