
In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Police Department's Gang and Narcotics Division, in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration's Los Angeles Field Division, seized a massive stash of cocaine and cash. The successful sting operation conducted by the units led to the recovery of over 69 kilograms of cocaine and more than $700,000 in cash. This substantial bust underscores the continuous efforts by law enforcement to combat the flow of illegal narcotics onto the city's streets.
GND Major Narcotics Section working in partnership with @DEALOSANGELES to take dangerous drugs off the streets. Working to disrupt drug trafficking organizations from spreading poisonous drug onto the streets of Los Angeles, recovers over 69 Kilos of Cocaine, and over 700K in… pic.twitter.com/FZFd6gw15W
— Gang and Narcotics Division (@LAPD_GND) January 29, 2024
The Major Narcotics Section worked relentlessly with DEA agents to disrupt the operations of drug trafficking organizations. The tweet highlighted the enduring mission tagline '#TheRelentlessPursuitContinues,' reflecting the ongoing battle against drug proliferation. In a city plagued by the dire consequences of drug abuse and distribution, the removal of such a significant quantity of narcotics represents a victory for community safety, according to an announcement released by the Gang and Narcotics Division.









