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    Mexican authorities find 'homemade bazooka' used to launch drugs across border

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    Post by Lobo Wed 21 Sep 2016, 3:50 pm

    Mexican authorities find 'homemade bazooka' used to launch drugs across border
    By Kelsey Bradshaw
    Updated 8:03 pm, Tuesday, September 20, 2016





    Photo: Courtesy/Mexican National Security Commission






    Federal authorities in Mexico found a vehicle with a 9-foot-long homemade bazooka inside on Sept. 17, 2016. They believe it was used to launch items over the U.S.-Mexico border.
    Federal authorities in Mexico found a vehicle with a 9-foot-long homemade bazooka inside on Sept. 17, 2016. They believe it was used to launch items over the U.S.-Mexico border.


    Federal officials found a "homemade bazooka" in the back of a vehicle used for launching items across the U.S.-Mexico Border Saturday, according to a statement from the Mexican national security commission.
    The vehicle in question was reported stolen from Sonora July 1. Officials found the vehicle Saturday in the border town of Agua Prieta, across from Arizona, with its doors open and missing license plates
    Inside the vehicle was a 9-foot-long metal tube, which the Mexican national security commission said was a homemade bazooka. Officials said there was also a helmet with a part of it cut off used to launch items, such as bundles of drugs, from the metal tube.
    Additionally, officials found an air compressor, a gasoline engine and a tank for storing air.
    Drug smugglers have used similar methods in the past, including using catapults to literally send drugs flying over the border. Douglas border residents have found bales of marijuana in their backyards in the past.
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