Mexican authorities seized 12.4 kilograms of cocaine at Cancún International Airport. The drugs were discovered during a routine inspection, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking through major entry points in Mexico. Such seizures are common in regions with high levels of narcotics smuggling activity. The incident underscores the continued challenge of drug-related crime in the country.
Bias read (Center): The article reports a factual event—drug seizure—at a major airport without apparent ideological framing, emphasis, or sourcing that suggests a political bias. It does not take a stance on broader issues like drug policy, law enforcement effectiveness, or political responsibility.




