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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Mexican authorities busted 2 more cross-border tunnels possibly built by the Sinaloa cartel

The Mexican military and federal police, working with other law-enforcement agencies, raided two cross-border tunnels traversing the border between Tijuana and San Diego on Monday.

The Mexican attorney general's office said the tunnels were thought to be the work of the powerful Sinaloa cartel, likely for transporting drugs into the US.

Located in Garita de Otay, one tunnel reached across the border into San Diego and the other was under construction.

Mexican authorities reportedly uncovered the tunnels after the US consulate in Tijuana reported that the passages were being reactivated after falling into disuse.

These tunnels are only the most recent ones uncovered in Tijuana.

In October, authorities working on an anonymous tip found a tunnel west of the city's airport, seizing 5 tons of marijuana inside it. The entrance on the Tijuana side was inside an ice store, and it emerged in a store on the US side just a few hundred yards away.


That tunnel was the 13th large-scale tunnel discovered in operation on the California-Mexico border since 2013, and over the last five years, 75 such tunnels have been found crossing the border, primarily in California and Arizona.

Tijuana, and the Garita de Otay area in particular, is a hotspot for cross-border tunnels for several reasons. The promixity of buildings and infrastructure on both sides of the border facilitates clandestine construction, and heavy industrial activity in both areas helps conceal such convert building.


Otay Mesa, a suburb of San Diego that abuts the border, sits on a plateau that stretches across the border and is made up of a kind of clay called bentonite that is "self-supporting and workable as wax."

This clay is sturdier than typical soil, and cartel laborers can dig down into it and carve out tunnels without bracing to reinforce the passageway.

The Sinaloa cartel pioneered cross-border smuggling tunnels in the early 1990s.


The first one the cartel constructed was so efficient at moving drugs that the cartel's Colombian suppliers gave Sinaloa chief Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán the name "El Rapido." The cartel is also adept at building tunnels into prisons, such as the ones Guzmán used to mount a jailbreak in summer 2015.

The cartel made quick advancements in its tunnel-building efforts, adding features like ventilation systems, electric lights, and tracks to move drug-loaded carts.

The Sinaloa cartel's tunnel-building has focused on Tijuana in recent years, since the cartel wrested control of the city away from the Arellano Felix Organization in the late 2000s.


More recently however, remnants of the AFO have joined with the ascendant Jalisco New Generation cartel to challenge the Sinaloa cartel's control of the area.

The fighting has been relatively low-level, striking mainly street-level dealers and cartel members, and the Sinaloa cartel appears to still be active in the city.


But violence in Tijuana has risen considerably. According to a recent report, 2016 has become the most violent year in the city's history, with 849 homicides through December 12.

Source Business Insider

12 comments:

  1. I am sure there is some tunnels for human trafficking too. So much for a wall to keep people out.

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  2. Hahaha el mencho snitching of jealously that he cant take over the sinaloas in tijuana lmao he has to resort to only locating the tunnels and then calling the police because he knows if he sends his man to figth they will get slaughter by the chinolas

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    1. Best comment ever

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    2. You my friend are funny and should know it's the other way around. That's why cds are switching sides to cjng in Tijuana because they fear cjng over cds. Cds has no good leaders, chapo was the one holding them together but now they are all running around clueless geting killed or captured

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    3. 10:28 dumb comment

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  3. TJ used to be worth a visit ... sad :-(

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    1. 12:37 yeah, like poor broke assed hungry hos and grameros sure are a lot of "fun", thank you mister tourist, for the memories now.

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  4. CJNG are pro's on tunnels like chapo but since chapo is locked up cjng is more active. Chapo and mencho used to be homies but looks like he doesn't want to work with those spoiled and inexperienced little bratts. Who would though.. not even their uncle or low damasos

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  5. cjng cheerleaders will say other wise mencho snitched like he snitched on tito

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  6. Best first seven comments ever

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    1. 11:13 don't see why,
      Pero sigues ahi de caliente

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  7. this alfredo kid must've had his poor little fingertips smashed by a 2x4 (tabla) pretty hard, he cannot play his Xbox anymore so he's crying. Now a days you do not need to hang em up on a hook, he must feel like a traumatized puppy

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