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Days after a record-setting drug bust, US officials say they actually found even more cocaine

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An officer stand guard over a fraction of the cocaine seized from a ship at a Philadelphia port that was displayed at a news conference at the U.S. Custom House in Philadelphia, Friday, June 21, 2019. Federal officials have estimated the seized drugs had a street value of more than $1 billion. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Federal authorities have upped the amount of cocaine they say they've seized from a ship at the Philadelphia port to more than 35,000 pounds, or 15,876 kilograms.

They said Friday it's the largest cocaine haul in the history of US Customs. They put the street value of the drugs at $1.1 billion.

Philadelphia cocaine drug bust

US Customs and Border Protection says the investigation has now resulted in a total of six arrests. The arrests of two crew members were announced Tuesday.

Agents are still inspecting containers aboard the MSC Gayane, which was flying under a Liberian flag. Authorities first boarded the ship Sunday night and began a full investigation Monday.

Under heavy security, federal agents lined the foyer of Philadelphia's Custom House with thousands of pounds of seized cocaine ahead of a briefing on the ongoing investigation.

SEE ALSO: Mexico's cartels appear to be shaking up the cocaine trade

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