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Border officials encountered 'inoperable destructive device' at Arizona border
2023-05-13
[JustTheNews] U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel encountered an "inoperable destructive device" in an Arizona border town while inspecting vehicles, a CBP statement reveals.

"On May 6, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers assigned to the Area Port of Douglas, Arizona conducting secondary vehicle inspections encountered an inoperable destructive device," a CBP spokesperson confirmed to Just the News.

"Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) was contacted to inspect the device. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) was contacted and responded to the port to interview the subject," the CBP statement continued. "A complete search of the vehicle was conducted after AZDPS had removed the destructive device with no additional items located. Please contact HSI and AZDPS for additional information. "

NewsNation journalist Ali Bradley first shared the CBP statement on Twitter along with photos of the IED, saying it was "made using an M&M container with electrical tape. Blue and red wires were exposed at the end of the container."
Does inoperable mean it never would have worked or that it was too badly damaged to work?
The identity of the device's possessor remains unknown as of press time.

News of the device comes amid fears of a migration surge at the southern border with the end of the Title 42 order that authorities had used to swiftly deport migrants should they hail from countries known to host a communicable disease.
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  Alternatively, a test of the inspection capabilities of the Douglas Port of Entry and the manpower dedication from on-duty staff for EOD ops. If you are running significant loads of contraband through the POE's for interior US destinations, often the border inspection is the only likely detection opportunity. So, you surge one or two devices to tie up existing capability and then move the other load(s) though while the technical inspection capability is being used for your decoy. A comon tactic at the Otay Mesa POE even in the 90's.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-05-13 10:58  

#3  Ruse to waste time and resources. Why carry a bomb across the border? We have Lowe’s.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-13 10:56  

#2  Wonder if the recent increase of such EOD incidents, is the reason so many US Metro area 1st responders are being trained in NBC- EOD device handling?
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-05-13 04:20  

#1  Means it does not operate. Possibly fake explosive to instill fear when seen but does not actually operate. Fake.
Posted by: Ebbimp Lover of the Trolls5787   2023-05-13 00:18  

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