A sophisticated drug tunnel that spanned the border between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, was packed with more than eight tons of marijuana and hundreds of pounds cocaine, federal officials said today.
Inside the recently completed tunnel, authorities discovered more than eight tons of pot as well as 325 pounds of cocaine.
Authorities said that three suspects are now in custody facing federal charges.
The underground smuggling route was discovered by San Diego Tunnel Task Force, which consists of investigators from ICE, Homeland Security, Customs, Border Patrol and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Mexican news organizations published photos that show a deep, well-built tunnel near Tijuana's main airport.
The tunnel uncovered Wednesday night was built about a block away from a similar tunnel that was uncovered in 2011, ABC News affiliate KGTV reported.
Another Tijuana-San Diego tunnel was revealed on Thanksgiving Day of 2010 that had 22 tons of pot.
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