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Friday, December 16, 2022

Agents Uncover Third Largest Meth Bust In US Border Patrol History

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


Agents made the third largest methamphetamine bust in Border Patrol history in Texas last week. 

The contraband was uncovered at the Falfurrias Border Patrol Station in Texas on December 8th. 

According to Local 23 News, a tractor trailer was referred to the secondary inspection area for an immigration inspection on the driver. During the immigration inspection, agents discovered 1,440 Clorox bottles filled with 3,000 pounds of liquid meth. 

The seized meth has an estimated $100M street value. 

“This historical seizure is a prime example of our Agents’ efforts to continuously impact and degrade Transnational Criminal Organizations exploiting the Rio Grande Valley,” Gloria I. Chavez, RGV Sector Chief Patrol Agent said. “I am extremely proud of our Border Patrol Agents and how the interdiction kept these dangerous narcotics out of our communities.”


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    1. Golfo … aquí esas perras que mencionas maman riata.. puro Tamaulipas

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    2. It's the special puro blue meth from CSRL. The load was smuggled by CJNG who had no choice in the matter.

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    3. 7:46 El primito es cdg El y El mencho c maman la riata uno Al otro

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    4. @9:16… Orale … ya entiendo

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    5. 9:16 y les tienes envidia, quisieras tu tambien hacer un trio con ellos 🤣🤣🤣

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    6. CDS originates but Golfos loss….but why does it matter

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    7. @7:46, no mames, Lo dices con mucho orgullo, que oso! Tamaulipas, el estado más pedorro de toda la República! Pinche mierda de estado!

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    8. Too bad, they don’t give us record totals of the bribe money that they recover. Forget the drug loads do more stings on the government officials and tell us the bribe money amounts.

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    9. Arriba Tamaulipas que le pese al que le pese pero aquí andamos

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    10. Es toro, es toro. Lo mismo digo yo puro pinché Tamaulipas

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    11. 2:04 "aay, que oso..."
      No mames pinchi niña fresa.

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    1. 07:09 on who??

      I heard Los Chapitos are hiding and they have a big price on their heads, jajaja... The US government can't protect them from the Taliban jajaja

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  4. Some heads will be rolling. Big load lost.

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  5. Mientras el cargamemto mazizo paso detras de ese .. El señor de los gallos utiliza esa ruta tambien .

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    1. 9:00 valio verga tu pulgoso senor d los gallos lol

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    2. Y a usted k ke duele mija .. que coraje le tiene a ese viejillo anduvo con su jefa o que

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    3. 9:00 ESTA muerto Mijo.

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    7. 10:27 pa dentro de 7 dias es navidad

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  6. I guess corrupt border patrol agents didn't receive their check on time

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  7. Send it to me, and I'll hold it for safe keeping ....

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    1. 9:38 Get a better taste in drugs

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    2. 7:06 adictos no dejan ir ni una de burro si se ve prometedora.

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  8. Wonder how that works. Someone had to have spilled the beans. If it’s your load what do the cartel chiefs do when that happens? Just curious. Do people get killed like every time a load is lost or what ?

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    1. Go work for a cartel and find out wonder boy

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    2. 10:16 Yes
      Go work for a cartel, tell us after losing the load, will they cut out your head

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    3. People die every day for nothing in MX so if you lose a load-in this case $100 million-you will end up in the wood chipper.

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    4. 10:16 you lose a load like this kiss your life away. They will have 6 sicarios to invite you for your last taco.
      Take you to the woods, all 6 will shoot you with AR-15s, you will be Swiss cheese with lots of holes.

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  9. Pobrecito Sir having a bad day.

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  10. That murderer of the college kids in Idaho was probably on meth

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  11. Puro Tamaulipas y Golfo

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  12. Remember when the only “drug” use going on in the Rio Grande Valley was peyote..

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    1. 09:16 when? Peyote isn't a drug it's a cactus 🌵 eaten by indigenous people for religious ceremony and medicine

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    2. 11:04 Lol.. how do you not know what peyote is? It’s the famous Native American drug/hallucinogen. The slow growing cactus button that contains mescaline which is native to south Texas and Northern Mexico. Pretty famous entheogen mate. More people know about peyote than even ayahuasca… Sometimes I worry about you guys.

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    3. 11:05 Ok but it’s still a drug, just not a drug of abuse. Mescalbeans (different plant) were used in the Rio Grande Valley thousands of years before; as an ordeal poison and then sometime around 5000 years ago someone discovered peyote and it became a major hallucinogen for Native Americans from then on. But despite it now being a household name it was still never as widespread or as old as datura use by the natives.

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    4. @11:04 if you’re not being sarcastic then you might be too young for this site

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    5. 11:09
      Persons are free to comment and also learn.

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  13. 5:50 Thanks for defining what Peyote is, I too did not know what it is. I even looked up the word on Google dictionary and nada.
    No thanks I will not try it, because then I will want to become a habitual druggie.

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    1. @9:10 What a weak trolling attempt

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    2. Psychedelics are the opposite of habitual. Sounds like you could use some to clean up your judgment.

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