Smugglers with ‘medieval catapult’ nabbed at U.S. border

PHOENIX,  (Reuters Life!) – In a brazen attempt  reminiscent of a medieval siege, Mexican smugglers tried to use  a hefty catapult to hurl drugs north over the U.S. Border,  authorities said.

The Mexican military seized 45 pounds of marijuana, a  sports utility vehicle and a metal-framed catapult just south  of the Arizona border near the small town of Naco last Friday,  following a tip-off from the U.S. Border Patrol.

Surveillance video taken by National Guard troops deployed  to support the Border Patrol caught a group of men apparently  attempting to pull down a metal beam and load or test the  catapult, which was powered by powerful elastic and mounted on  a trailer close to the metal border fence.

“It looks like a medieval catapult that was used back in  the day,” Tucson sector Border Patrol spokesman David Jimarez  told Reuters.

Arizona straddles a furiously trafficked corridor for human  and drug smugglers from Mexico.
The U.S. Border Patrol seize hundreds of tons of marijuana  and other drugs each year, smuggled over or under the line  using a variety of means, including trucks, clandestine  tunnels, horseback and even micro-light aircraft — although  the catapult was new, Jimarez said.

“I have not seen anything like that in my time before as a  Border Patrol agent … although we are trained to handle any  kind of a threat that comes over that border,” he added.