$17M Cocaine Bust On Turnpike

by News Desk | Oct 15, 2025 · 5:43 pm | Palm Beach County News

$17M Cocaine Bust On Turnpike

Last Updated: Jan 5, 2026 · 4:08 pm

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2025) — In what officials describe as a strong strike against drug trafficking, Florida’s Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins this week announced a joint FHP–DEA operation that intercepted approximately 173 kilograms of cocaine, with an estimated street value of $17.3 million.

The seizure occurred on October 5th, 2025, after the DEA’s West Palm Beach office passed along intelligence to the Florida Highway Patrol. The tip indicated that a semi-truck carrying narcotics moved north from the Mexican-Texas border toward South Florida. FHP’s Criminal Interdiction Unit tracked the vehicle traveling southbound on the Florida Turnpike and pulled it over for inspection.

During the stop, troopers uncovered a concealed trap door in the vehicle. Behind it were several duffle bags loaded with cocaine. Among those arrested was an individual previously deported from the U.S. The suspects were handed over to federal authorities for further investigation and prosecution.

“This operation is a powerful example of that commitment,” Lt. Gov. Collins said, referring to Florida’s stance on public safety. “Through our joint work we succeed in stopping dangerous drugs from reaching our neighborhoods. He added: “Our message to drug traffickers is clear: do not bring your poison into our state. We will find you … and we will always stand on the front lines.”

Executive Director Dave Kerner from the DEA supported Collins's statement when he spoke on behalf of the organization. The success represented more than disruption because it revealed how cartels operate when border restrictions become more stringent: Traffickers shift to dangerous massive smuggling operations because of border restrictions which enables law enforcement to identify the original source organizations.

The bust stands as an individual achievement which forms part of a broader collection of accomplishments. The Florida Highway Patrol has retrieved more than 14,000 kilograms of illegal narcotics since 2019 according to reports. The authorities have seized 925 kilograms of cocaine together with 23.5 kilograms of fentanyl and 14 kilograms of heroin and 9,600 kilograms of marijuana and 19 kilograms of MDMA.

The announcement comes at a time when Florida faces increased public attention regarding its drug enforcement strategies and its position in the national drug control efforts.

As Lt. Gov. Collins and state officials emphasize, this operation underscores their message to criminal enterprises: Florida will not tolerate being used as a corridor—or safe haven—for the most dangerous substances.

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