By Andra Varin
The Mexican army has discovered a suspected drug smugglers' tunnel that stretches from Tijuana more than 300 feet into U.S. territory.
The incomplete tunnel is about 328 yards long, 3 feet wide and 6 feet in height, complete with lights and ventilation. Its entrance was concealed inside a house under construction and the exit had not yet been dug.
Inside the house was a shrine to "Santa Muerte," a skeletal icon adored by some drug traffickers, Mexican army Gen. Alfonso Duarte told reporters.
Nine men and one woman were arrested in connection with the tunnel's construction.
Continue Reading: newsmax.com
The Mexican army has discovered a suspected drug smugglers' tunnel that stretches from Tijuana more than 300 feet into U.S. territory.
The incomplete tunnel is about 328 yards long, 3 feet wide and 6 feet in height, complete with lights and ventilation. Its entrance was concealed inside a house under construction and the exit had not yet been dug.
Inside the house was a shrine to "Santa Muerte," a skeletal icon adored by some drug traffickers, Mexican army Gen. Alfonso Duarte told reporters.
Nine men and one woman were arrested in connection with the tunnel's construction.
Continue Reading: newsmax.com

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