Pubdate: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 Source: Metro (CN BC) Copyright: Metro 2005 Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3775 Author: Kurt Langmann AUTHORITIES UNEARTH DRUG PIPELINE Police have confirmed that three Surrey men were arrested by American authorities on Wednesday as they emerged from a clandestine 110 metre-long tunnel, the first of its kind to be found between Canada and the U.S. Francis Devandra Raj, 30, Timothy Woo, 34, and Jonathan Valenzuela, 27, appeared in a U.S. District Court in Seattle yesterday charged with conspiracy to import and distribute marijuana and remain in custody. U.S. Attorney John McKay said that after receiving a Canadian tip-off authorities had watched the tunnel being constructed within shouting distance of the Aldergrove-Lynden border crossing during an eight month international surveillance operation. Describing it as "sophisticated" McKay said the tunnel, which ran between a steel-covered Quonset hut and a vacant Washington farmhouse, had been fitted with ventilation, electric lights and wall braces. DEA special agent Rod Benson said fears that the tunnel could have had "more ominous" implications for cross-border security prompted Wednesday's sting operation. McKay said investigation on the U.S. side is ongoing and he expects further charges will be laid against the three Canadian men and other suspects in the U.S. "They were smart enough to build the tunnel but not smart enough not to get caught," said McKay. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh