Spicy find: Over $10M worth of meth and cocaine sniffed out by K-9 from a rig shipping "jalapeño paste"

On December 13, a 28-year-old driver was busted after border officers in Southern California discovered over $10 million worth of narcotics hidden inside a shipment of jalapeño paste, authorities said.

Border officers at the Otay Mesa Cargo Facility encountered the driver hauling vats of jalapeño paste in a commercial tractor-trailer just after 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said.

The driver, who officials say is a valid border crossing card holder, was referred to a secondary area for further examination along with his rig and its shipment.

A CBP K-9 unit then inspected the shipment and alerted officers to what border officials described as a “hot find,” in a post on X.

The agency stated that a total of 349 suspicious packages were discovered inside the barrels of jalapeño paste. Testing of the packages revealed they contained 3,161.43 pounds of methamphetamine and 522.5 pounds of cocaine.

The street value of the drugs is estimated at $10.4 million.

Border officers seized the drugs and tractor-trailer while the driver was turned over to Homeland Security Investigations for further processing. No further details about the driver are currently available.

Otay Mesa Port Director Rosa Hernandez commented, "Our K-9 teams are an invaluable component of our counter-narcotics operations, providing a reliable and unequaled mobile detection capability," adding that the agency will continue to protect communities and "stifle the growth of transnational criminal organizations, one seizure after another."

As of November, the agency’s San Diego Field Office seized a total of more than 14,000 pounds of narcotics.

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