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Rocket launcher, RPGs ‘likely’ bound for Mexican cartels seized at Arizona border
NY Post ^ | 1/09/25 | Jennie Taer

Posted on 01/10/2025 7:02:25 AM PST by Libloather

Border officers in Arizona recently seized a rocket launcher and two rocket-propelled grenades they say were “likely” going to end up in the hands of the brutal Mexican cartels.

The weapons cache was concealed in a vehicle bound for Mexico and discovered by officers working at the port of entry in Nogales, AZ, on Dec. 28, according to Customs and Border Protection.

Nogales Port Director Michael Humphries wrote on X that “the cache was likely intended to protect the cartels and their fentanyl production labs in Mexico.”

The US Attorney’s Office in Arizona said that the weapons were inspected and found to be inert, according to AZ Family.

“The devices did not present a threat to the traveling public,” Humphries added.

The US Attorney’s office nor CBP responded to The Post’s requests for comment about whether any arrests were made.

Retired ATF Deputy Assistant Director Peter Forcelli told AZ Family that the Mexican cartels are often moving weapons south while smuggling humans and drugs north. He expressed concern with the lax enforcement on both sides of the border.

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