Más Información

Sheinbaum llama a estudiantes a decir no a las drogas y terminar la preparatoria; visita CBTis 296 en el Edomex

"Harfuchitos" se suman a los "Amlitos" y "Clauditas" en calles de la CDMX; así son los peluches del secretario de Seguridad

Laura Itzel Castillo pide no temer al debate de la reforma electoral; prioriza unidad de Morena, PT y el Verde

Cuauhtémoc Blanco alista denuncia por daño moral contra MC; "renuncie al fuero y enfrente la justicia", revira Ivonne Ortega

Estudiantes de UAEM vuelven a marchar para exigir justicia por Kimberly y Karol; presentan pliego petitorio y acuerdan paro indefinido
The arrest of a drug smuggler in scuba gear led to the discovery of a tunnel from Mexico that's partially underwater and ends in a canal.
Evelio Padilla, from Honduras, pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court in San Diego to one count of possession of drugs with intent to distribute.
Border Patrol agents said in court documents that they discovered Padilla in a wetsuit next to the All-American Canal, about 7 miles east of Calexico, California. Near him, they found a breathing tank with a "rebreather" to prevent surface bubbles, and several vacuum-sealed packages that held a total of 55 pounds of cocaine.
That led to the discovery of the 230-foot-long tunnel, which began at a house in Mexicali, Mexico, and ended under the water of the canal.
Noticias según tus intereses
[Publicidad]
[Publicidad]









