Army finds biggest pot farm yet at home Mexico
And Mexican investigators found two lengthy, sophisticated tunnels under the border involving Baja California and California, along with extra than 40 tons of marijuana popular and around the tunnels. The tunnels ran around 2,000 feet from Mexico to San Diego and were equipped with lighting, ventilation and a rail method intended for drugs to be there approved on a tiny cart. U.S. officials say they believe the tunnels were the drudgery of the Sinaloa cartel, headed by Mexicos most-wanted drug peer of the realm, Joaquin El Chapo Guzman. It was indistinguishable which cartel, if some, operated the farm found Tuesday.