HSI, CBP In Nogales Seize Several Hundred Bottles Of Diluted Cleaning Products

CBP officers at the Port of Nogales Mariposa Crossing observed an increase of imported products in demand due to the current COVID-19 related shortages.

NOGALES, Ariz. – In April 2020, special agents in Nogales with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers assigned to the Trade Enforcement Coordination Center (TECC) made multiple significant seizures of adulterated Clorox bleach shipments for violations of federal law relating to consumer product tampering.

Preliminary testing revealed that the cleaning products were significantly diluted with water making them ineffective.

In March and April 2020, CBP officers at the Port of Nogales Mariposa Crossing observed an increase of imported products in demand due to the current COVID-19 related shortages. Special agents began investigating how and where these products were making their way into the United States. Special agents discovered that several U.S. businesses have been importing Clorox, toilet paper, and other related items from distributors in Mexico.

According to The Clorox Company, many household products manufactured in Mexico are not meant for U.S. domestic consumption. Those products authorized for importation have EPA compliant labels detailing ingredients, directions, warnings and uses. Even with the company’s restrictions, to date the Nogales TECC has seized approximately 900 bottles of adulterated Clorox bleach.

As part of Operation Stolen Promise, HSI is partnering with CBP, the Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Secret Service, the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Five Eyes Law Enforcement Working Group. Additionally, efforts span multiple HSI components including the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center, HSI International Operations, the Illicit Finance and Proceeds of Crime Unit, and the Cyber Crimes Center.

As of April 23, 2020, HSI special agents have opened over 232 cases, 376 total seizures, 329 leads sent, 70 disruptions, seized over three million dollars in illicit proceeds; made six arrests; executed 12 search warrants; referred over 11,000 COVID-19 suspected fraudulent domain names for appropriate disruption action and worked alongside CBP to seize over 225 shipments of mislabeled, fraudulent, unauthorized or prohibited COVID-19 test kits, treatment kits, homeopathic remedies, purported anti-viral products and personal protective equipment.

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