Pubdate: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 Source: Seattle Times (WA) Copyright: 2001 The Seattle Times Company Contact: http://www.seattletimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/409 Author: Karen Brooks TEXAS DRUG BUST FUELS BOUNTY RUMOR AGAINST CUSTOMS OFFICERS LAREDO, Texas - An apparent bounty on the heads of U.S. Customs Service agents after a $7 million marijuana bust in Brownsville has pushed federal officers into a state of high alert, officials said. A verbal advisory about the rumor of a bounty that could reach $200,000 was circulated to border law-enforcement agencies Monday, said Tomas Zuniga, a spokesman with the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Dallas. "We did pass the word along to our people on the border - to be on the alert that there are rumors that a threat has been issued regarding persons unknown over a certain bust that occurred last week," he said. "This was a big bust. Whenever you hurt someone that deeply, they're going to try to get even with you." The threat apparently was made against Harlingen Customs officers, who declined to comment. Five residents of Mexico were arrested after Customs officers seized 8,700 pounds of marijuana at a Brownsville home, police said. Customs officials said in a statement Wednesday that they were aware of threats and warned other agencies, but that the department "is not in receipt of information relating to a bounty being announced by any drug-smuggling operations" connected to the bust. Border agents are accustomed to such threats, but they take the threats seriously when they appear to be credible, Zuniga said. The bounty rumors came from sources on both sides of the border, officials said. U.S. investigators say they can't comment on who might be behind the threats. The alert comes at the end of a banner year for drug seizures by Texas border agencies. Between September 2000 and September 2001, Customs officers seized 310,807 pounds of marijuana, 34 percent more than last year. Heroin seizures, totaling 213 pounds this year, were 10 times greater than last year's total of 21 pounds, Customs officials say. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake