Chinese anti-drug authorities intercepted a massive 430-kilogram cocaine shipment at Shenzhen's Yantian Port on November 26, 2025, marking one of the year's largest drug busts in Asia. 🌊 The operation—sparked by a tip from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)—highlights growing international collaboration to combat transnational crime.
🔍 The illicit cargo was discovered in a suspicious international container during a routine inspection. While details remain limited, authorities confirmed the case is currently under investigation, with potential links to organized crime networks.
💡 This seizure follows a 15% year-on-year rise in intercepted narcotics across the Chinese mainland, according to 2025 government reports. Analysts say tightened port surveillance and AI-powered tracking systems are reshaping anti-drug efforts globally.
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