The New York Post reports on a significant drug bust in which DEA agents seized 920 kilos of cocaine hidden in lawn equipment destined for New York City. The article details the operation, which highlights the ingenious and often elaborate methods used by traffickers to smuggle large quantities of drugs. It provides insights into the collaborative efforts of federal and local law enforcement agencies to intercept and disrupt the flow of cocaine into the city. The piece also discusses the broader implications of such seizures for the ongoing war on drugs, emphasizing the scale of the trafficking networks and the relentless efforts required to combat them.
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