Two more arrests after $130m worth of cocaine seized

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Police seized almost half a tonne of cocaine across Sydney. 9News

It comes a fortnight after five people were arrested by Strike Force Irwine, a specialist police operation established last year to target the supply of cocaine across NSW.

NSW Police arrested a 27-year-old at a construction site at Thirlmere over the alleged trafficking of cocaine.

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