SAN DIEGO
A scuba diver who smuggled 55 pounds of cocaine through an underwater border tunnel is scheduled to be sentenced in December, according to officials.
The tunnel was approximately 45 to 50 yards long, officials said.
Evelio Padilla-Zepeda, a Honduran national, admitted last week in federal court that he donned a wetsuit and scuba gear and smuggled 55 pounds of cocaine through an underwater drug tunnel that exited into the All-American Canal just north of the international border, officials said.
“This investigation demonstrates the incredible lengths that these drug trafficking organizations will go to ensure that their product makes it to the streets,” said DEA San Diego Special Agent in Charge William R. Sherman. “With the assistance of our law enforcement partners, a cross border drug tunnel was shut down, keeping our communities safe.”
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Here are the facts surrounding this case, according to authorities:
- On April 25, 2015, Border Patrol agents were patrolling about seven miles east of the Calexico West Port of Entry at 10:25 p.m. when they were informed by a remote video surveillance operator that there was an individual along the All-American Canal.
- Agents searched the southern embankment and encountered the defendant, who was soaking wet and dressed in a wetsuit.
- Agents apprehended the defendant and continued to search the immediate area and found 25 vacuum-sealed weighted and gift-wrapped packages of cocaine plus scuba tanks and diving gear, including two rebreather tanks which recirculate a diver’s exhaled breath and prevent tell-tale bubbles – a giveaway that a diver is in the water.
- Subsequently, Border Patrol agents found an underground tunnel from Mexicali, Mexico, continuing under the border and ending at the south bank of the canal.
- The exit point of the tunnel is in the embankment of the canal, partially submerged by the canal’s water and covered with rocks which have to be moved to access the exit.
In court, officials said Padilla-Zepeda admitted that he entered the south canal bank of the All-American Canal in Calexico through an underground tunnel from Mexico into the United States, wearing scuba gear and carrying 25 packages of cocaine.
The defendant also admitted that he intended to use his scuba gear to transport the cocaine in the canal and underwater to another location in the All-American Canal, officials noted.