Homeland Security To Investigate Sewer Smuggling
November 13, 2009 by Homeland Security NTARC News
Filed under Incident Reports

Hidalgo – Channel 5 News reports that it has learned that representatives from Border Patrol, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and the International Boundary and Water Commission will be meeting with police to discuss a maze of sewage tunnels being used for smuggling.
The meeting is scheduled for sometime next week.
For now the Border Patrol has increased it’s presense in Hidalgo.
TSA Warns Truckers Of Violence In Mexico
March 30, 2009 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

Drivers in cross-border operations to Mexico and along the U.S. Southwest border are being advised to take precautions to avoid being caught in the drug violence in the region, a Transportation Security Administration contractor said.
According to Total Security Services, Inc., which operates TSA’s Highway Information Sharing and Analysis Center, the violence among Mexican drug cartels has killed more than 200 Americans since 2004, and truckers may be victims of crimes ranging from hijacking and kidnapping to murder.
The Highway ISAC is recommending that drivers with deliveries in Mexico keep in scheduled contact with dispatchers and report in at every scheduled and non-scheduled stop. Drivers also should avoid unsafe highways, and establish a verbal “duress code” to use on the phone when they in the presence of people who may have criminal intent.
Interested parties may receive a copy of the report “Border Violence” by calling the ISAC at 1-703-563-3275
via Source
Heightened Awareness Recommended For Railways Operating Along The US-Mexico Borde
December 15, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

GlobalIncidentMap.com Recommends Heightened Awareness For Railways Operating Along The US-Mexico Border
“Based on information from trusted Law Enforcement sources, we are recommending a heightened state of awareness for all railway operations along the USA-Mexico border, based on recent threats and observed activity”
No news links or additional information is available at this time.
via Global Incident Map.
Fake Budweiser Van Was Carrying 13 Alleged Illegal Immigrants
November 26, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents seized a vehicle replicating a Budweiser delivery van smuggling thirteen illegal aliens near Three Points, Ariz.
Yesterday morning at 9:00am, Border Patrol agents assigned to the Tucson Station encountered a suspicious Budweiser Van traveling north from the border. Agents recognized this was abnormal and the vehicle appeared out of place. Agents were able to then successfully yield the van using emergency lights and sirens from their patrol cruiser. Inside the van agents discovered 13 illegal aliens of which eight were citizens of China, and the other five citizens of Mexico. All occupants were arrested and transported to the Tucson Border Patrol station.
Prosecution is being sought against the driver for the violation of alien smuggling.
Defending our borders against terrorists, illegal narcotics, and illegal aliens is priority ONE for the Tucson Sector Border Patrol. Networks of individuals exists who desire to bring chaos and suffering to our nation. Criminal elements are creative, ingenious, and persistent in their efforts to profit from illegal activity.

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