Louisiana police find ‘$2 million’ worth of cocaine inside of a home

Louisiana Police Seize $2 Million Worth of Cocaine in Arrest

LaPlace, Louisiana – Louisiana law enforcement authorities have arrested a 54-year-old suspect following the discovery of approximately $2 million worth of cocaine inside a residence, according to the St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office, located near New Orleans.

The investigation began on Saturday, September 9, 2023, when officers initiated a probe at the LaPlace home. During the course of their inquiry, they unearthed packages of cocaine, ultimately confiscating around 77 kilograms of the illicit substance.

The unnamed 54-year-old suspect now faces charges of possession with intent to distribute cocaine, a felony offense. Police underline that the investigation remains ongoing.

In a curious twist, some of the seized cocaine bricks bear the word “Jeep,” while others display the United Kingdom’s flag.

This development coincides with a report from the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime, revealing that cultivation of Colombian coca crops, the primary source of cocaine production, reached a record high in the South American nation last year. Nearly 570,000 acres of Colombian farmland were devoted to coca cultivation in 2022, marking a 13% increase from the previous year.

Colombia is the world’s leading exporter of cocaine, supplying 90% of the cocaine consumed in the United States annually, as reported by The Associated Press.

In a similar event earlier this year, Maryland authorities arrested ten individuals, including a suspected drug “kingpin,” in connection with a long-term investigation that culminated in the seizure of $2 million worth of cocaine. This seizure marked the largest cocaine bust in Anne Arundel County Police history. The suspects are facing up to 22 counts, including conspiracy to distribute, possession of narcotics with distribution intent, and firearms charges, according to Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown.

Aside from the 18 kilograms of cocaine confiscated, law enforcement agencies also seized nearly two dozen firearms and various other drugs, including heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine, and MDMA during the operation.

This news highlights the persistent challenges law enforcement agencies face in combating the illicit drug trade, both within the United States and abroad.

Note: This article contains contributions from Fox News’ Greg Wehner and The Associated Press.

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