Anonymous ID: 0b5905 Sept. 14, 2018, 1:16 p.m. No.3024107   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4129 >>4178 >>4271

Previous Deportee Accused of Raping Own Daughter Caught near Texas Border

 

El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a previously-deported illegal immigrant accused of repeatedly raping his 15-year-old daughter in Tennessee.

 

Agents working near the El Paso-Juarez Metropolitan Border Area found tracks left by a group of migrants who illegally crossed the border near the Yselta Port of Entry during a routine patrol. The agents followed the tracks and caught up with the group and placed them in custody for immigration violations, according to a report by KTSM in El Paso.

 

The agents transported the group to the El Paso Station where they conducted an immigration interview and a biometric background investigation. Records indicated one of the men, 39-year-old Rusbel Zamorano-Calderon, has an outstanding criminal warrant from Polk County, Tennessee, for three counts of allegedly raping his 15-year-old daughter, the article states.

 

Agents turned the Mexican national over to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office who will hold the man for extradition to Tennessee. Zamorano-Calderon also is the subject of a restraining order to protect his daughter, officials stated.

 

“This most recent arrest serves as another prime example of the importance of maintaining vigilance along our nation’s borders, and the important role that Border Patrol Agents play in helping keep our communities safe,” a Border Patrol spokesman said in a written statement obtained by the local news outlet.

 

Officials did not disclose how many migrants were in the group the alleged rapist was traveling with. The others will likely face charges for immigration violations.

 

Zamorano-Calderon could also face new federal charges for illegal re-entry after removal. The felony offense carries a maximum penalty of up to 20 years if convicted.

Anonymous ID: 0b5905 Sept. 14, 2018, 1:18 p.m. No.3024127   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mexican Federal Police Seize 550 Pounds of Meth in Tijuana

 

Mexican Federal Police seized 550 pounds of methamphetamine Wednesday, adding to the number of significant busts in the last 30 days throughout the northern border region of Baja California.

 

The most recent seizure took place on September 12 at approximately 4:25 pm, when the State Preventative Police (PEP) of Baja California and the Federal Police (PF) responded the Central de Abastos Los Álamos neighborhood in Tijuana to check on a lead regarding drugs stored in a warehouse. Investigators observed a male standing next to a 2011 Volkswagen Jetta parked in front of the location in question. Officials noticed the male was holding a transparent bag consistent with the type to store drugs. When the male realized he was being watched, he attempted to flee on foot but was captured a short distance away, according to local media. The suspect was later identified as José Miguel “N,” 36, from Navolato, Sinaloa.

 

Upon returning to the vehicle, investigators inspected the interior and found numerous plastic bags containing a substance believed to be methamphetamine. Further probing produced boxes containing more filled bags for a total weight of 550 pounds. Police then entered the storage facility and discovered more apparent contraband. The Mexican Navy (SEMAR) was alerted to provide security while a search warrant was secured for the entire storage facility.

 

The value of the seizure was estimated at approximately $125 million pesos or $6.6 million USD. The figure would increase once the load reached the U.S. drug market, according to a PEP spokesperson.

 

This seizure was the sixth in northern Baja California over the past month.

 

The Mexican Army made two seizures in Ensenada on August 17 (1,036 pounds of meth, heroin, and fentanyl) and August 18 (1,653 pounds of meth, fentanyl, and marijuana).

 

The Mexican Army discovered an active drug lab on August 25 in Tecate and seized four tons of methamphetamine.

 

The Mexican Federal Police seized 350 pounds of methamphetamine in an active drug lab in Tijuana on August 26.

 

The Mexican Federal Police seized 20,000 fentanyl pills in an active lab in Mexicali on September 10.

 

Additionally, the U.S. Border Patrol made two significant seizures in San Ysidro on August 1 (11,490 fentanyl pills, 61 pounds of meth, and 14 pounds of heroin) and August 9 (20,000 fentanyl pills).

 

https://www.breitbart.com/texas/2018/09/13/mexican-federal-police-seize-550-pounds-of-meth-in-tijuana/