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Loud muffler leads cops to a big cocaine bust on a Richmond Hill street

Officers from the NYPD Strategic Response Group stopped two men with a large amount of cocaine inside a car in Richmond Hill on Feb. 21.
Photo via Twitter/@NYPD102Pct

What started as a routine traffic stop in Richmond Hill on Wednesday ended with a drug bust that left two people in handcuffs.

Members of the NYPD Strategic Response Group (SRG) 4 — a rapid response unit usually deployed during emergencies or large-scale events — observed a vehicle traveling through the intersection of 133rd Street and Atlantic Avenue and 133rd Street at 4 p.m. on Feb. 21.

According to law enforcement sources, the officers decided to stop the car after seeing that it had a defective rear brake light, and heard an excessively loud muffler.

The officers stopped the vehicle and met with the two occupants: Luis Picon, 20, of 144th Place in Jamaica; and Henry Garay, 21, of Woodbury, NY. Police said the officers noticed a black bag inside the vehicle.

Upon further inspection, authorities said, cops discovered a large quantity of cocaine — formed in several bricks — inside the bag. Marijuana was also found in the suspects’ possession.

Picon and Garay were subsequently arrested on charges of criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of marijuana.

Captain Courtney Nilan, commanding officer of the 102nd Precinct based in Richmond Hill, took to Twitter on Wednesday night to congratulate the SRG officers for the bust.