New Zealand police recover 3.2 tons of cocaine floating in the Pacific Ocean
New Zealand police say they have recovered 3.2 tons of cocaine worth more than $320 million floating at sea, believed to be bound for Australia. No arrests have been made, but police said they had dealt a financial blow to the drug producers in what was the nation's largest-ever drug seizure.
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