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Two former officers of the US Border Patrol have been found guilty of using their position to smuggle hundreds of illegal immigrants across the border from Mexico for personal gain.

Raul Villarreal and his brother, Fidel, were also convicted of accepting bribes and conspiring to launder money.

Before the case, Raul Villarreal often appeared as a high-profile spokesman for the US Border Patrol agency.

An investigation into the men was launched in 2005 following a tip-off.

A third man, Armando Garcia, was also found guilty of charges similar to those faced by the two brothers.

The court heard that on several occasions in 2005 and 2006, Garcia led groups of Mexican and Brazilian immigrants across the border on foot to be then picked up by the Villarreal brothers in their patrol vehicles and released in the US, according to media reports.

The prosecution case was based on evidence gathered from surveillance cameras installed at pick-up points, GPS devices installed in patrol cars, footage from an aircraft used to track a smuggling run, as well as witnesses accounts.

One Brazilian women testified that she paid $12,000 (£7,600) to cross the border.

“They made the border work for them,” prosecutor Timothy Salel told jurors, the San Diego Union-Tribune daily reports.

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Article courtesy bbc.co.uk