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ELY, Nev. (AP) — A routine traffic stop for speeding on a highway in rural eastern Nevada has turned into a huge drug bust.
The Nevada Highway Patrol said Tuesday troopers seized more than 125 pounds of cocaine and 144 pounds of methamphetamine from the sleeper berth of a semi-trailer truck on U.S. Highway 93 in White Pine County.
A patrolman suspected criminal activity after he pulled the truck over for speeding at about 9 p.m. Thursday.
Lt. James Simpson told the Reno Gazette Journal it's the biggest drug seizure he's seen in 23 years of law enforcement.
The patrol says 29-year-old Haseeb Ur Rehma Malik and 28-year-old Abdul Majid have been arrested on a drug trafficking charge. Malik also was charged with speeding.
It's not clear if they have attorneys or will be appointed one at a pending court appearance in Ely.
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