Feds Find US/Mexico Drug Tunnel Below Old KFC (Learn More, Videos)

Homeland Security Investigations and Border Patrol agents have discovered a 590 feet long and 22 feet deep cross-border tunnel under a vacant Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in San Luis, Arizona, used to smuggle drugs via a rope system. (Courtesy of Homeland Security Investigations, Yuma Border Patrol and YouTube)
Homeland Security Investigations and Border Patrol agents have discovered a 590 feet long and 22 feet deep cross-border tunnel under a vacant Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in San Luis, Arizona, used to smuggle drugs via a rope system. (Courtesy of Homeland Security Investigations, Yuma Border Patrol and YouTube)

By Astrid Galvan, Associated Press and Albuquerque Journal

Federal authorities have discovered a sophisticated drug-smuggling tunnel that went from a home in Mexico to an abandoned fast-food restaurant in Arizona.

The Homeland Security Investigations division of the Department of Homeland Security says it got word in April that there was a tunnel leading to an old Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant that’s not in operation in San Luis, Arizona, just about 200 yards (180 meters) north of the border.

Police began trailing the owner of the abandoned building, Ivan Lopez, and arrested him this month after finding several packages of methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl in the back of his truck.

(At the back of a former KFC restaurant in Arizona, police discovered a narrow tunnel that they believe was used to smuggle drugs between Mexico and the U.S. Courtesy of TIME and YouTube. Posted on Aug 24, 2018.)

That arrest led to a search at his home and the old restaurant, where agents found a hidden tunnel that led to a house in Mexico and was large enough for people to freely walk through.

“One of the things that tunneling does tell us is that as we increase infrastructure, resources, patrol, that’s forcing them to go to more costly routes into the U.S.,” Scott Brown, the special agent in charge for HSI, told the Associated Press on Thursday.

Brown said his agency has been seeing an increase in tunnels, which are expensive to build and take long periods of time. He said a functioning tunnel can cost cartels hundreds of thousands of dollars to build.

(US authorities have found a secret drug tunnel stretching from a former KFC in the state of Arizona to Mexico. Courtesy of the Associated Press, POTUS Trump MAGA and YouTube. Posted on Aug 24, 2018.)

“Tunnels are a time-consuming venture, but it has definitely increased since the border security measures have ramped up,” Brown said.

Authorities don’t know how long the tunnel had been used, but Lopez only bought the property in April.

According to court documents, the government believes Lopez is a well-trusted cartel member.

He was seen taken packages out of the building several times before his arrest on Aug. 13, the court papers said.

The tunnel is suspected to have been used to shuffle drugs from Mexico into the US. (Courtesy of Google Earth and BBC News)
The tunnel is suspected to have been used to shuffle drugs from Mexico into the US. (Courtesy of Google Earth and BBC News)

Lopez is being held in federal detention without bond because he is considered a flight risk, according to court documents.

His attorney, Paul A. Ramos, did not respond to a request for comment.

The use of tunnels for drug trafficking has been a major issue for decades and has been brought up by opponents of the proposed border wall, who say tunnels will help smugglers circumvent it.

In 2016, authorities busted a nearly half-mile tunnel running between Otay Mesa, California, and Tijuana, Mexico.

(Learn More. Federal officials in San Diego have discovered a half-mile-long tunnel under the US-Mexico border, seizing more than a ton of cocaine and seven tons of marijuana. Courtesy of the Associated Press and YouTube. Posted on Apr 20, 2016.) 

HSI has a tunnel task force and the Customs and Border Protection agency has a tunnel detection and technology program, all to tackle the nearly 200 cross-border tunnels that have been discovered since 1990.

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(Learn More. Security forces in Mexico have discovered an underground tunnel leading to the United States. The unfinished tunnel, in the border city of Tijuana, is believed to have been built by the Sinaloa cartel with the aim of smuggling drugs into America. Courtesy of BBC News and YouTube. Posted on Aug 4, 2015.)