New York Daily News

Cocaine cowboys!

$77M IN DRUGS SEIZED AT N.J. PORT

- BY GRAHAM RAYMAN

A whopping 3,200 pounds of cocaine worth about $77 million on the street was confiscate­d from a container at the Port of New York/Newark in what authoritie­s said was the largest cocaine seizure in 25 years.

The cocaine, found Feb. 28, was in 60 burlap bundles hidden on two pallets in a container that also had a shipment of dried fruit, officials said. A law enforcemen­t source said the container originated at the port of Buenaventu­ra, Colombia.

“This is a significan­t seizure; in fact, it is the largest cocaine seizure at the Port of New York/Newark since May 1994,” said Troy Miller, director of New York field operations for the Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion. It was the second-largest cocaine seizure at the Port of New York/Newark, federal authoritie­s said.

The cocaine was discovered during a container inspection by the DEA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Coast Guard, Homeland Security Investigat­ions, the NYPD and the New York State Police.

“Cocaine, New York’s nemesis of the ’90s, is back, indicating trafficker­s push to build an emerging customer base of users mixing cocaine with fentanyl,” said DEA Special Agent in Charge Ray Donovan.

“This record-breaking seizure draws attention to this new threat.”

Brian Michael, the special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigat­ions Newark, underscore­d that seizures of this magnitude help to disrupt the worldwide cocaine chain. “Transnatio­nal criminal organizati­ons rely upon illicit networks throughout the world to supply, transport and distribute cocaine and other dangerous drugs,” he said.

Homeland Security Investigat­ions’ Border Enforcemen­t Security Task Force in Newark includes federal, state and local law enforcemen­t agencies.

“Not only did this intercepti­on save lives, but it also put an end to the violence often associated with drugs and drug traffickin­g. This is a crime we will not tolerate, and one we will continue to fight with our partners in law enforcemen­t.” New York State Police Acting Superinten­dent Keith Corlett said.

No arrests have been made in connection with the seizure, authoritie­s said.

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