Pubdate: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 Source: Laredo Morning Times (TX) Copyright: 2003 Laredo Morning Times Contact: http://www.lmtonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1140 Author: Adriana Arce, Times staff writer AGENTS NAB $3.3 MILLION IN MARIJUANA Customs and Border Protection inspectors detailed their first large narcotic seizure after confiscating more than $3.3 million worth of marijuana Friday. "As we begin a new chapter with the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, this seizure illustrates the determination and drive our inspectors have to work as a team and keep the public safe from the scourge of tearooms and narcotics smuggling," Gene Garza said Monday, at a press conference. Garza was recently named interim port director for BCBP Laredo. The 3,365-pound marijuana seizure was intercepted at the World Trade Bridge after an inspector referred a 1989 Volvo tractor hauling a shipment of ornamental clay pottery for a close examination, according to the press release. During inspection is when officials reportedly noticed discrepancies in the weight of the clay articles. An inspector then opened one of the clay pedestals and retrieved a tape-wrapped bundle, the press release stated. Officials reported it was at that point when a narcotic detecting canine alerted to his human partner for the odor of marijuana in the bundle, the press release stated. Inspectors thoroughly searched the shipment and detected 310 packages of marijuana, which were weighed at 3,365 pounds, officials reported. No arrests were made, but the case remains under investigation by Special Agents of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek