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Mexican military finds drugs on commercial plane

AP, MEXICO CITY: Mexican soldiers seized nearly 200 pounds (90
kilograms) of drugs from the cargo area of an Aeromexico commercial
plane scheduled to fly to the northern border city of Tijuana, the
military said Saturday.

Agents discovered the shipment Friday at the airport in Guadalajara,
Mexico's second-largest city, the Defense Department said in a
statement.

They confiscated about 100 pounds (50 kilograms) of crystal
methamphetamine, 60 pounds (30 kilograms) of heroin and 20 pounds (10
kilograms) of methylphenidate, which is often used to cut heroin,
according to the statement. There were no arrests.

The Defense Department did not say how the drugs were discovered or
give further details on the shipment.

Phone calls to Aeromexico representatives rang unanswered Saturday.

Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, is a major staging point
for funneling drugs into the United States.