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    Man Smuggled 13 Pounds of Meth From Mexico Using a Drone

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/...-drone-n794146

    SAN DIEGO — A 25-year-old U.S. citizen has been charged with using a drone to smuggle more than 13 pounds of methamphetamine from Mexico by drone, an unusually large seizure for what is still a novel technique to bring illegal drugs into the United States, authorities said Friday.

    Jorge Edwin Rivera told authorities that he used drones to smuggle drugs five or six times since March, typically delivering them to an accomplice at a nearby gas station in San Diego, according to a statement of probable cause. He said he was to be paid $1,000 for the attempt that ended in his arrest.

    Border Patrol agents in San Diego allegedly saw the drone in flight on Aug. 8 and tracked it to Rivera about 2,000 yards from the Mexico border. Authorities say agents found Rivera with the methamphetamine in a lunch box and a 2-foot drone hidden in a nearby bush.

    The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said in a recent annual report that drones are not often used to smuggle drugs from Mexico because they can only carry small loads, though it said they may become more common.
    In 2015, two people pleaded guilty to dropping 28 pounds of heroin from a drone in the border town of Calexico, California. That same year, Border Patrol agents in San Luis, Arizona, spotted a drone dropping bundles with 30 pounds of marijuana.
    Alana Robinson, acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of California, said drones haven't appealed to smugglers because their noise attracts attention and battery life is short. Also, payloads pale compared to other transportation methods, like hidden vehicle compartments, boats or tunnels.

    As technology addresses those shortcomings, Robinson expects drones to become more attractive to smugglers. The biggest advantage for them is that the drone operator can stay far from where the drugs are dropped, making it less likely to get caught.
    "The Border Patrol is very aware of the potential and are always listening and looking for drones," Robinson said.

    Benjamin Davis, Rivera's attorney, declined to comment. Rivera is being held without bail and is scheduled to be arraigned Sept. 7
    LOL! Imagine you are a border patrol agent and you see a drone carrying drugs in the sky.

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    Could always train some falcons/eagles to destroy drones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ParanoiD84 View Post
    Could always train some falcons/eagles to destroy drones.
    Nah, that's a lot of work. Just do this:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flarelaine View Post
    Nah, that's a lot of work. Just do this:

    Haha sweet that will do

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    Gotta get that wall up faster! Oh, wait...

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    As someone who thinks the wall is a stupid idea, I think it's more about keeping illegals out than drones, although I wouldn't put it past Trump to request laser guided turrets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hextor View Post
    Gotta get that wall up faster! Oh, wait...
    Obviously it's going to need a roof too then. Mexico will pay for it.

    Better yet -
    Last edited by rogueMatthias; 2017-08-21 at 01:05 PM.
    BASIC CAMPFIRE for WARCHIEF UK Prime Minister!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sztyrymytyry View Post
    LOL! Imagine you are a border patrol agent and you see a drone carrying drugs in the sky.
    There are methods to "shoot down" drones easily.

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    The wall just got 10 miles higher

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