San Ysidro CBP Officers Find Mexican National Hidden in Vehicle’s Gas Tank

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the San Ysidro Port of Entry have arrested a driver attempting to smuggle a Mexican national who was concealed in a non-factory compartment built into the vehicle’s gas tank.

The incident occurred at 7:30 p.m. when CBP officers encountered a 20-year-old man driving a 2005 GMC SUV. During an initial inspection, a CBP canine team alerted to the vehicle’s undercarriage.

Officers drove the vehicle to a secondary inspection area and found a person hidden inside a non-factory compartment in the gas tank. Emergency personnel transported the individual to Scripps Mercy Hospital in Chula Vista, California, for treatment of burn injuries sustained during the smuggling attempt.

“This case underscores the dangerous and inhumane tactics employed by smugglers who prioritize profit over human lives,” said San Ysidro Port Director Mariza Marin. “Thanks to the vigilance and professionalism of U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, this individual was located and removed from a life-threatening situation, subsequently receiving the medical attention they needed. CBP remains committed to disrupting smuggling operations that endanger the public.”

The driver was arrested and booked into the Metropolitan Correctional Center in San Diego.

The original announcement can be found here.

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