Authorities in Mexico and the United States investigate the possible existence of a second clandestine tunnel in Cd. Juárez.
Published 3 months ago · Security and Defense
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Sentiment: · · ·- U.S. federal agents, in coordination with Mexican authorities, are searching for a second tunnel in Ciudad Juárez after discovering a first one used for drug and human trafficking.
- The first tunnel was found on January 10, connecting to the drainage system of El Paso, Texas, and was approximately 25 meters long with ventilation and lighting systems.
- The investigation is part of the 'Centinela-Chihuahua' model, a binational collaboration to address drug and human trafficking crimes along the border.
- Authorities emphasize that Chihuahua has the widest border in Mexico, suggesting multiple clandestine routes may exist for illegal crossings.
- The operations involve agencies like the DEA, FBI, and Border Patrol from the U.S., along with Mexican national defense and police forces, aiming to inhibit illegal trafficking and protect migrants.
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