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San Diego-based Customs and Border Protection officer pleads guilty to allowing drugs through border
A San Diego-based CBP officer pleaded guilty to federal drug importation charges for allowing vehicles containing drugs to ...
Two Customs and Border Protection officers have pleaded guilty to allowing drugs to enter the U.S. through their inspection ...
(CBP Officers arrested for allowing drugs to enter the US through their inspection lanes.)....Officers Jesse Clark Garcia and Diego Bonillo have pleaded guilty to the charges.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Two Customs and Border Protection officers pleaded guilty this month to allowing vehicles filled with ...
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have pleaded guilty to federal drug trafficking charges after admitting they allowed vehicles loaded with narcotics to pass through their ...
Two CBP officers pled guilty to drug trafficking conspiracy, assisting a Mexican cartel by signaling when to safely pass ...
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Another local CBP officer, Diego Bonillo, is also charged in the case and accused of letting drivers pass through the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in drug- loaded vehicles.
Just weeks before he was set to go on trial, a former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer admitted that he conspired with Mexican drug traffickers to allow fentanyl, cocaine and ...
SAN DIEGO — A San Diego-based U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer pleaded guilty this week to federal drug importation charges for allowing vehicles containing drugs to pass through ...
Prosecutors allege that it wasn’t their federal government salaries funding those lavish lifestyles. Instead, Jesse Clark Garcia and Diego Bonillo are accused of working for an unnamed Mexican ...
Both Garcia and Bonillo were arrested in May 2024 as the result of an investigation led by the FBI San Diego field office’s Border Corruption Task Force.
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