The Texas Mexico border border patrolling agents made two interesting searches while searching for vehicles last weekend, resulting in the arrest of three people in two separate incidents.
A 20 -year -old man and a 21 -year -old woman, both US citizens, were traveling to the United States via Angeludos International Bridge when their car was flagged by CBP agents for another inspection on Sunday.
Following the investigation, officials discovered the spider monkey inside a bag in the vehicle. Both men were taken into custody and the monkey was taken to the Glads Porter Zoo in the bronzewell.
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Authorities discovered a spider monkey in a vehicle crossing the Texas Mexico border. (Istock)
According to CBP officials, the risk of wild animals and plants protects some types of monkeys from the international trade convention, and according to CBP officials, their imports are controlled by the control and prevention centers of diseases. However, monkeys are not allowed to be imported as pets.
On the same day, CPB agents of the Headgo International Bridge prevented a 68 -year -old Mexican citizen from crossing the United States for another inspection.
The agents searched about 73 73 pounds of alleged cocaine inside the man’s Fort Explorer. Authorities estimate that the alleged drug street value is approximately $ 980,000.
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Border patrolling agents seized about 73 73 pounds of alleged cocaine at the Hadlego Port of the Headligo Port in the Texas Mexico border. (Customs and Border patrols)
The man was taken into custody by Homeland Security and cocaine was arrested by the CBP.
The three suspects have not been identified by the authorities.
“Our Frontline CBP officers and agriculture experts are vigilant because they are inspecting them,” Headgo Port Carlos Rodrig said in a statement. Their focus was on a dangerous species and two separate implementation of the incident. “We are determined to prevent the exploitation of safe animal and the spread of animal diseases. Drug visits also strengthen our continued commitment to our border security mission.”
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