A commercially available cordless tool that retails for less than $100 can cut through the steel-and-concrete portions of the walls.
Smugglers based in Mexico are reportedly using power tools to cut large holes in walls at the southern US border, according to a new report from The Washington Post. A commercially available cordless tool that retails for less than $100 can cut through the steel-and-concrete portions of the walls, making holes large enough for adults and large drug loads to be passed through, according to the Post, which cites US border officials with knowledge of the damage.
Smugglers based in Mexico are reportedly using power tools to cut large holes in walls at the southern US border, according to a new report from The Washington Post. A commercially available cordless tool that retails for less than $100 can cut through the steel-and-concrete portions of the walls, making holes large enough for adults and large drug loads to be passed through, according to the Post, which cites US border officials with knowledge of the damage.
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