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breaking 2.7 tonnes of cocaine in Londonderry, Greater Western Sydney

breaking 2.7 tonnes of cocaine in Londonderry, Greater Western Sydney
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Australian authorities have seized a record-breaking 2.7 tonnes of cocaine hidden in underground bunkers at a property in Greater Western Sydney. Several individuals have been arrested and charged in connection with the importation scheme, which was uncovered following a joint investigation.

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This represents the largest cocaine seizure in Australian history, highlighting the scale of international drug trafficking operations targeting the country.

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has made the country s largest cocaine bust with a seizure of 2.7 tonnes of the drug in Greater Western Sydney.

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