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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

CJNG Narco Tunnel Discovered in San Diego Storefront, Over 1 Ton of Cocaine Seized

 "Socalj" for Borderland Beat


A nearly 2,000-foot-long tunnel stretching from Tijuana to Otay Mesa was recently discovered by law enforcement officials, leading to federal drug distribution charges announced Monday against four people.

According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, the tunnel led into a fake discount store in Otay Mesa called Buy 4 Less, which investigators have been surveilling since December due to suspicious activity.

Investigators regularly saw a group of supposed employees in and around the store, though the location "did not appear to be consistent with a normal retail location" and featured "minimal foot traffic from customers coming in and out of the Buy 4 Less store," according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Authorities also surveilled numerous empty suitcases leaving the store and being walked across the nearby border crossing into Mexico on several occasions.


Charged in the case are Gregorio Epifanio Hernandez Lopez, 29, of San Diego; Jose Jimenez, 32, of San Diego; Antonio Cortez, 18, of Mexico; and Brandon Escalante Sandoval, 26, of Mexico.

Buy 4 Less Store

Investigators from HSI's Tunnel Task Force performed regular surveillance on the Buy 4 Less warehouse in Otay Mesa, California from December 2025 to May 2026 due to suspicious activity there.

Investigators observed minimal foot traffic from customers coming in and out of the Buy 4 Less store. Prior to the Buy 4 Less storefront, that location, just north of the Otay Mesa crossing, was an auto registration business.

In December 2025, a new group of around seven or eight “employees” were seen regularly, in and around Buy 4 Less. These individuals included defendant Gregorio Epifanio Hernandez Lopez of San Diego, whom agents observed at Buy 4 Less beginning in at least January 2026.

Hernandez and the othersthat regularly frequented the store engaged in unusual activity such as transporting large numbers of suitcases out of the store and into vehicles or walking the suitcases across the border into Mexico. 

Based on how Hernandez and the others handled the suitcases, they appeared to be empty so law enforcement did not intervene at the time.


On May 29, 2026, while conducting surveillance on Buy 4 Less, agents observed a man loading three large, heavy items into a white van which left Buy 4 Less, driving about 18 miles north and ultimately parked on the street near a mechanic shop located at 923½ Coolidge Avenue National City, California.

National City Auto Shop

Brandon Escalante was seen riding his bicycle in the area while looking around and into parked cars.


Escalante then approached the van, took the key left in the gas cap area, and backed it into the small auto shop at 923½ Coolidge Avenue. Agents observed that the van was backed up to another white van with the rear doors from both vans open.

Agents watched people remove three deep freezers from the first van and place them onto the bed of a white stake bed truck, then load the deep freezers with packages.

After the packages were loaded into the deep freezers, the truck exited 923½ Coolidge Avenue and parked a short distance away. Escalante was seen exiting the truck, grabbing his bicycle from the truck bed, placing the keys underneath the truck on the passenger side, and departing the area. Agents then observed another male, later identified as Jose Jimenez, grab the vehicle keys and drive away in the truck. 

San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies subsequently conducted a traffic stop of the truck, with lights flashing, and a K9 police dog alerted to the presence of controlled substances.

Shortly after the traffic stop of the truck, agents watching Buy 4 Less observed two men take heavy boxes out of Buy 4 Less and load them into a second truck. Hernandez entered the second truck and drove away. San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies conducted a traffic stop of that second truck a short distance away from the Buy 4 Less, and a K9 police dog alerted to the presence of controlled substances.



Inside the three vehicles, agents found a combined 1,209 kilos of cocaine in more than 850 packages, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.


Kevin Murphy, special agent in charge of the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) unit, highlighted that the seized drugs have an estimated value of more than $45 million, which he described as "a major blow to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel."


The Buy 4 Less store was then searched, revealing the tunnel's exit point, which was hidden beneath the floor of a storage room. Following the US operation last Friday, Mexico's FGR obtained a search warrant for the two-story house that the tunnel was located in Nueva Tijuana.

Tijuana Tunnel

The tunnel, which was accessed using a sophisticated hydraulic lift, is approximately 55 feet deep and extends approximately 1,064 feet from its exit point at Buy 4 Less to the U.S./Mexico International Border, where agents estimate it continues for another approximately 800 feet to its entry point.


The tunnel is equipped with electricity and ventilation and at some points is up to 4.5 feet tall.


The entrance to the tunnel was located in a property in Nueva Tijuana in Mexico. Mexican authorities seized methamphetamine, marijuana, ammunition, cell phones, and documents at the property.



26 comments:

  1. Wow, another tunnel! It’s wild how intricate these operations are. Makes me think about the lengths people go to for those illegal gains. I can’t help but wonder if we’ll ever see a real solution to these smuggling routes.

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  2. El Gabito 80 from Chapitos has been captured and sent to Mexico City!!!!

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  3. But i thought the redditeers said CJNG doesnt have contacts in Colombia?

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  4. This is the best reporting on the story I’ve seen , thanks man, all the correct media links and context.

    My question is whose line was that?
    They had some good evasive moves but that are is too hot and they got a little lax with empty suitcases.

    Gabito down is the real end of the road for their team. That means Mazatlan is open.

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    1. Thank you. Updating it now though as the house with the tunnel in Mexico has been confirmed and it’s different than what’s been reported/in the photos.

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  5. Lol this is peanuts to an elephant in regards to the impact this have on CJNGs finances. Good square of perico is still 10k to 13k here in Phoenix ,,,,,,,, greetings conourr

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    1. How is that cheap there but in San Diego it's at least 20k?

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    2. 4:06 in SD the shit has no Baking soda or borax.
      Still, in the age of drones, there was no need for sech a set up, the DEA needs to modernize its pantominas stagged for tv news.

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    3. 406pm neta homeboy? Aqua aarriba en oakland califas bay area un cuadro bueno original si conoces te lo dejan los de jalisco 15k -16k

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    4. 9:12 every k is over 35k my boy & Atlanta & New York chicago like 50 k

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    5. Pinshis mariguanos pendejos, meth and fentanyl were supposed to be better and MUCH cheaper than crack.
      Cabezas de caca

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    6. Bunch of losers urging over the price of trash.

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    8. 712pm callese alv joto barato no se agüuite

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  6. Theres one right under HK. Goes all way to border. The underage girls are imprisoned there.

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    1. EN LAS PUNTERÍAS DE TIJUANA ESCONDEN MUJERES JÓVENES RAPTADAS Y TAMBIÉN TÚNELES DE DROGAS

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  7. We now specialize in ORANGE products @#@

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  8. It’s not police work,they snitched and are working in a deal!!

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  9. 500 feet is about 2 city blocks, so this tunnel stretched about 4 city blocks each way. Thats a long way for a tunnel.

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  10. Chilango power 💪💪💪💪

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  11. Mazatlan, Sinaloa up for grabs..
    Mayito, the world is yours!

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  12. I thought CJNG didn’t have access to any túneles. Damn so the Aretes are really out of the dope game

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  13. This proves that Jalisco is on their way out .. I’m surprised the Colombians would even front them that much dope for being such a broke ass cartel who steals avocados from poor Michoacán farmers

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    1. 527 you should stick finding a girl mijo and maybe just maybe losing your virginity.

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  14. Soj, great read, thank you-h🐙

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  15. Probably a Xavier Becerra Cartel operation.

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