Tuesday, July 07, 2020

Mexican man convicted of importing over two tons of marijuana

LAREDO, Texas – A 30-year-old resident of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, faces up to life in prison after admitting to conspiracy to import and importing more than 1,000 kilograms of marijuana, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick.

Ruben Maldonado-Espino drove a semi-truck and trailer through the World Trade Bridge near Laredo on May 7. Authorities conducted an x-ray examination of the vehicle which revealed anomalies in the trailer.

Law enforcement began to open the doors, at which time Maldonado-Espino admitted he knew drugs were in the trailer. He claimed a Mexican drug cartel was holding his wife hostage and forced him to smuggle the narcotics.

However, authorities contacted his wife who appeared to be calm and not under distress. Maldonado-Espino eventually admitted the story was a lie he was told to give to law enforcement.

The 198 bundles of marijuana found in the trailer weighed approximately 4,601 pounds with an estimated street value of $875,000.

U.S. District Judge Marina Garcia Marmolejo will impose sentencing Oct. 28. At that time, Maldonado-Espino faces a minimum of 10 years and up to life in federal prison. He has been and will remain in custody pending that hearing.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations conducted the investigation with the assistance of Customs and Border Protection. Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Harrison is prosecuting the case.

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