<p>Mexico City authorities said they seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine Tuesday believed to be from Colombia, describing it as the largest such discovery in the capital.</p>.<p>Police found the drugs in hidden compartments in two trailers on a highway on the edge of the city, the capital's security chief Omar Garcia Harfuch said.</p>.<p>It was "the largest seizure of cocaine in Mexico City by far," he told reporters.</p>.<p>According to initial investigations, the shipment arrived by sea from Colombia to Mexico's Pacific port of Puerto Escondido.</p>.<p>Some of the cocaine was believed to be destined for distribution in the capital and some of it in the United States, Garcia Harfuch said.</p>.<p>Four suspected gang members from northwestern Mexico were arrested, he added.</p>.<p>It is the second major operation targeting drug cartels in Mexico City in July.</p>.<p>Two weeks ago, police arrested 14 suspects and seized weapons and drugs in the south of the capital.</p>.<p>Most those detained are being held on suspicion of belonging to the infamous Sinaloa cartel.</p>
<p>Mexico City authorities said they seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine Tuesday believed to be from Colombia, describing it as the largest such discovery in the capital.</p>.<p>Police found the drugs in hidden compartments in two trailers on a highway on the edge of the city, the capital's security chief Omar Garcia Harfuch said.</p>.<p>It was "the largest seizure of cocaine in Mexico City by far," he told reporters.</p>.<p>According to initial investigations, the shipment arrived by sea from Colombia to Mexico's Pacific port of Puerto Escondido.</p>.<p>Some of the cocaine was believed to be destined for distribution in the capital and some of it in the United States, Garcia Harfuch said.</p>.<p>Four suspected gang members from northwestern Mexico were arrested, he added.</p>.<p>It is the second major operation targeting drug cartels in Mexico City in July.</p>.<p>Two weeks ago, police arrested 14 suspects and seized weapons and drugs in the south of the capital.</p>.<p>Most those detained are being held on suspicion of belonging to the infamous Sinaloa cartel.</p>