A very young boy who had been drugged by a child trafficker was rescued by U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) agents in California.
On Friday, USBP El Centro Sector Chief Gregory Bovino shared information about the disturbing encounter.
“Sometimes we encounter criminal actions so horrendous they defy human decency,” Chief Bovino explained on social media.
“The Premier Sector rescued this child from a trafficker who heavily dosed him w/ sleep aids to prevent him from talking to agents.”
Sometimes we encounter criminal actions so horrendous they defy human decency.
The #PremierSector rescued this child from a trafficker who heavily dosed him w/ sleep aids to prevent him from talking to agents. Scarier still is the trafficker had birth certificates for more kids. pic.twitter.com/coQHTYBEiB
— USBP Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino (@USBPChiefELC) September 20, 2024
Bovino also revealed the trafficker was found to be in possession of a variety of children’s birth certificates.
No other information about the bust was made available.
Bovino shared information about other arrests aided by El Centro Sector agents this week, including two convicted murderers from Colombia who entered the U.S. illegally.
#ElCentro Sector & @EROPhiladelphia arrested a Colombian national in PA. After the subject was convicted & sentenced for homicide in Colombia, he entered the US illegally.
Working w/ a network of law enforcement agencies helps the #PremierSector stop criminals throughout the US. pic.twitter.com/NrkcKXX7VY
— USBP Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino (@USBPChiefELC) September 19, 2024
#ElCentro Sector teamed up w/ @ERODenver to arrest a Colombian who was convicted & sentenced for homicide before entering the US illegally
The #PremierSector works w/ other agencies to track down dangerous foreign nationals before they can destroy more American lives. #Shaned pic.twitter.com/Pl7dqUspHq
— USBP Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino (@USBPChiefELC) September 19, 2024
Both killers were apprehended deep in the interior of the U.S. but it is unclear if they were previously encountered by border agents or slipped into the country as “gotaways”.
This article was written by Dan Lyman for Border Hawk and InfoWars, and is republished by The Noticer with permission.