Security forces in Mexico have discovered an underground tunnel aimed at crossing into 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 the US.
Last month Joaquin «Shorty» Guzman, the leader of the Sinaloa cartel, escaped from a maximum security jail through a 1.5km-long (1 mile) tunnel. Guzman, one of the world’s most wanted drug dealers, is still on the run.
Officials from the federal prosecutor’s office said the tunnel was 123m (404ft) long, but came just short of crossing the border. The Mexican authorities uncovered the tunnel on 30 July, but they only allowed members of the media to access it on Sunday. Members of the security forces said they had received an anonymous tip-off about a warehouse in Tijuana. There, they found the unfinished tunnel, which had rails, lighting and ventilation.
It is the third such tunnel found in and around Tijuana this year. No arrests were made.