The truck was parked overnight in the Miramar area. Early Tuesday, a man picked up the rig early and headed toward Los Angeles. Canines at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection-Border Patrol checkpoint in San Clemente alerted officers to the presence of drugs in the vehicle.
Agents, who were aware of the ongoing investigation, waived the truck through the checkpoint and the driver proceeded to the city of Industry, Calif. After arriving, he pulled into the parking lot of a warehouse located at 14837 Proctor Ave. and began unloading the trailer with three other individuals.
Agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) moved in, arresting four suspects and seizing more than 11 tons of marijuana packed inside the truck's trailer.
Two other suspects linked to the scheme were arrested overnight in Baldwin Park, Calif. The six defendants are all Latino males.
"The tunnel task force, working with the government of Mexico, is putting a stranglehold on the cartels' ability to smuggle drugs into the United States," said William R. Sherman, the DEA's acting special agent in San Diego. "Seizing close to 50 tons of marijuana in one month denies the cartels the financial means to continue their operations."