El Paso| A group of minutemen watching the Mexican Border
for illegal migrants and drug traffickers, have proceeded to the citizen
arrest of two men in an SUV, carrying 1300 pounds of cocaine. The
volunteers were completely astonished when the two arrestees pulled out
CIA ID cards and explained they were actually carrying the drug as part
of their duties and that the cargo belonged to the Central Intelligence
Agency.
he incident took place last night, in the Chihuahuan desert, near the
Texan city of El Paso. A group of seven minutemen saw a large black SUV
drive rapidly across the border. They chased the vehicle in their own
trucks and achieved to immobilize it after a chase of more than 15
miles.
The vigilantes arrested the two men on board and called the border
patrol, who proceeded to search the vehicle. They discovered dozens of
packages of cocaine, totalling an incredible 618.4 kilograms (1363
pounds).
The
search of the vehicle revealed 36 packages of cocaine, all marked
with the symbol of the Sinaloa Cartel, representing a black scorpion.
The two men claim to be CIA operatives based in Mexico and explained
that the drug was actually part of an operation of the agency. They
presented identity cards that seem to validate their claim, but the CIA
spokesperson, Dean Boyd, has officially denied any link between the
organization and the two men.
“The CIA doesn’t take part in drug smuggling operations at the US-Mexican border” said M. Boyd.
“I do not know, for now, if the men are actually affiliated to the
agency in any way, but I can tell you the cocaine doesn’t belong to the
CIA.”
Both the border patrol officers and minutemen seem unconvinced,
however, and many of them seem to believe that the secret service agency
is hiding something. The U.S. custom services have even announced a
thorough investigation to try and verify the two men’s story.
“Both of them had valid accreditations and a receipt for their cargo” says Shawn Francis Miller, spokesman of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection for the El Paso sector.
“What drug dealer in his right mind, demands a receipt for 1300 pounds
of cocaine? There is really something strange about these guys, and we
believe the CIA possibly knows more than what it is ready to admit.”
The custom
services have confirmed that the two men, who can’t be identified due
to the Intelligence Identities and Protection Act of 1982, did carry
valid CIA identifications and that the vehicle was indeed registered as a
service vehicle of the organization.
The two men remain under the custody of the custom services at the
moment, and are still being interrogated in a facility near El Paso.
They are facing charges of possessing, trafficking and importing illegal
drugs, and could face other criminal charges once the investigation is
over.
Both the FBI and the DEA have announced that they would collaborate
with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection on this case, which as
already attracted a lot of attention in Southern Texas.
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