Mexico's Navy Makes Record-Breaking Drug Bust

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Mexico's Navy Makes Record-Breaking Drug Bust
In a high-stakes operation, Mexico's navy has seized a staggering 8,400kg of drugs in their largest maritime operation ever. The bust also included six boats, 8,700 litres of fuel, and the arrest of 23 people. The drugs, valued at over $100m, were likely bound for the US.

8,400kg of drugs seized
23 people arrested
$100m worth of drugs
US-bound drugs likely

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