Mexican authorities uncovered a 1,900-foot underground tunnel stretching from Tijuana to San Diego, engineered by the CJNG cartel to smuggle over a metric ton of cocaine—worth $45 million—with lighting, ventilation, and even an electric rail system. This isn’t just another hole in the ground—it’s a high-tech smuggling highway designed to bypass border controls and funnel drugs into the Midwest. With 99 similar tunnels already intercepted in the San Diego area, U.S. and Mexican forces are leveraging new tech to track these hidden routes, while cartels keep innovating to stay ahead. This bust is a major disruption to their supply chain, proving that intelligence-sharing and surveillance are key to staying one step ahead in the never-ending cat-and-mouse game.
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