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    $400k Confiscated At El Paso Port Of Entry

    $400k Confiscated At El Paso Port Of Entry
    POSTED: 3:34 pm MST January 18, 2011

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers conducting southbound operations in cooperation with the Border Enforcement Security Task Force (BEST) at the El Paso port of entry Monday morning stopped a 46-year-old man from leaving the country with $420,440. The large money bust was one of two southbound currency seizures CBP officers made over the holiday weekend at the El Paso port of entry.

    The larger of the two seizures was made at about 9:30 a.m. Monday while CBP officers, U.S. Border Patrol agents, and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents were conducting southbound operations at the Bridge of the Americas (BOTA). CBP officers selected a 2006 Chevrolet Cheyenne for an intensive exam. The driver of the vehicle said he had nothing to declare during routine questioning by the CBP officer.

    CBP officers initiated an intensive exam during which CBP currency and firearms detector sniffing dog "Enzo" alerted to the vehicle. CBP officers noted discrepancies on the vehicle seats and found 16 bundles of U.S. currency hidden within the seats. CBP officers and Border Patrol agents spent several hours counting 15,430 individual bills which added up to $420,440.

    The driver, Jose Felix Vizcarra, a Mexican citizen who resides in Ciudad Juarez, was turned over to HSI special agents after federal prosecution was accepted. He remains in the El Paso County jail without bond. The vehicle was seized by CBP officers.

    CBP officers made the additional outbound currency seizure on Saturday totaling $15,079. "The combined efforts of our Office of Field Operations officers and Border Patrol agents with HSI agents in the outbound area create a force multiplier effect that results in significant seizures," said Bill Molaski, CBP Port Director, El Paso. "Every single dollar we stop from being smuggled out of the country makes it harder for criminal organizations to further their illegal activity."

    Individuals are permitted to carry any amount of currency or monetary instruments into or out of the U.S. However, if the quantity is $10,000 or higher, they must formally report the currency to CBP. Failure to declare may result in seizure of the currency and/or arrest. An individual may petition for the return of currency seized by CBP officers, but the petitioner must prove that the source and intended use of the currency was legitimate.

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    I think it says a lot about mexico that the us has to inspect cars going in to mex and their gov just sits there doing nothing waiting for the next hand out

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    Quote Originally Posted by moptop
    I think it says a lot about mexico that the us has to inspect cars going in to mex and their gov just sits there doing nothing waiting for the next hand out
    If Mexico finds the cash the get to keep it.

    If we find the cash we get to keep it.

    It is far better that we keep it.
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    C.B.P. News Release

    CBP Seizes in Excess of $400,000 in Undeclared Currency

    (Tuesday, January 18, 2011)

    El Paso, Texas - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers conducting southbound operations in cooperation with the Border Enforcement Security Task Force (BEST) at the El Paso port of entry Monday morning stopped a 46-year-old man from leaving the country with $420,440. The large money bust was one of two southbound currency seizures CBP officers made over the holiday weekend at the El Paso port of entry.

    CBP officers working outbound at the Bridge of the Americas seized $420,440 concealed within the seats of a 2006 Chevrolet Cheyenne on Monday, January 17, 2011.

    The larger of the two seizures was made at about 9:30 a.m. Monday while CBP officers, U.S. Border Patrol agents, and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents were conducting southbound operations at the Bridge of the Americas (BOTA). CBP officers selected a 2006 Chevrolet Cheyenne for an intensive exam. The driver of the vehicle said he had nothing to declare during routine questioning by the CBP officer.

    CBP officers initiated an intensive exam during which CBP currency and firearms detector sniffing dog “Enzoâ€
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