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Major Drug Bust in San Jose Reveals Marijuana and Cash

 
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A significant drug bust in San Jose uncovers marijuana and cash.

description: an image of law enforcement officers conducting a raid on a property suspected of being involved in illegal drug activities. the officers are wearing bulletproof vests and carrying weapons as they search for evidence related to marijuana cultivation and distribution. the scene is tense and serious, highlighting the dangers associated with illegal drug operations.

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(KRON) — A major drug bust occurred at a San Jose home, involving large amounts of marijuana and cash. The San Jose Police Department seized a significant quantity of drugs and money, highlighting the ongoing issue of illegal drug trafficking.

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The sheriff's office said the raid was part of an active investigation into a 'marijuana-growing Chinese organization.' This highlights the involvement of international criminal organizations in illegal marijuana cultivation and distribution.

Police say they discovered 1kg of cocaine and gold bars at the property in central-eastern France too, indicating the presence of other illegal activities linked to the drug trade. This demonstrates the interconnected nature of various illegal drug operations.

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