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Showing posts with label tunnel. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 7, 2025

Zhi Dong Zhang Used a Tunnel to Escape House Arrest in Mexico the Day US Issued New Arrest Warrant

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


An important Chinese money launderer linked to both the Sinaloa Cartel and CJNG, escaped from his house arrest in Mexico City on the same day that a US Federal Court ordered a new arrest warrant against him for money laundering.

Zhi Dong Zhang, a Chinese national known by multiple aliases (including Brother Wang, BW, Pancho, and Chino), was under house arrest in a building in the Lomas de Padierna neighborhood of Tlalpan, CDMX.

It was there that he escaped through a tunnel on July 11.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Another Tunnel Found in TJ

Mexican authorities find tunnel at federal facility.

Union-Tribune

Tijuana, BC - Images from a video surveillance camera led Mexican authorities to a suspected smuggling tunnel under construction in Tijuana inside a guarded federal customs facility at the Otay Mesa border crossing, authorities said yesterday.

The incomplete tunnel was nearly 50 feet long and measured 2½ by 2½ feet, according to a statement from the Mexican military. It stopped about 55 yards short of the border, said Lauren Mack, spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The passageway was first detected by Mexican customs officials reviewing video surveillance that recorded people climbing over a wall in a little-used area, said Carlos Ramirez Escoto, the customs agency’s director in Tijuana. That led them to an underground chamber with water valves and a pipe, where they found the tunnel.

Monday, December 14, 2009

The Narco Tunnel

Anderson Cooper from CNN takes a tour through a sophisticated tunnel route discovered by law enforcement running under the Mexico-U.S. border for drug smuggling:


The tunnel, complete with an elevator, electricity and a ventilation system, extends from Tijuana, Mexico to Otay Mesa, Calif., in San Diego. The tunnel was discovered by Mexican law enforcement working with the San Diego Tunnel Task Force, which includes agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Drug Enforcement Agency and the U.S. Border Patrol.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Border Tunnel Found in Tijuana


SAN DIEGO - More than a dozen people were arrested Wednesday after Mexican authorities found an underground tunnel extending from Tijuana into the United States.

The tunnel, measuring just under 1,000 feet in length and reaching a depth of 90 to 100 feet, did not have an entry point in the United States, according to Drug Enforcement Agency, which issued a statement on the discovery. The passageway extend more than 860 feet across the border.


This operation resulted in 13 arrests of people allegedly linked to the criminal organization of the Arellano Felix, who, presumably, were involved in the construction of this tunnel.