US Coast Guard offloads more than US$160 million in narcotics seized in Caribbean Sea
MIAMI, CMC – The United States Coast Guard says the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Spencer offloaded in Port Everglades, Florida about 4,810 kilos of cocaine worth over US$160.3 million seized in the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
Along with the illicit narcotics, the US Coast Guard said eight suspected smugglers were apprehended and that they face prosecution in US federal court by the US Department of Justice.
The US Coast Guard said the offloaded drugs were interdicted during three separate cases in the international waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The crews were from the US Coast Guard Cutter Spencer, USS Milwaukee with embarked USCG Law Enforcement Detachment 104, Royal Netherlands Navy Ship HNLMS Holland with embarked USCG Law Enforcement Detachment 401, and a USCG Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron helicopter.
The US Coast Guard said that, initially, a suspect vessel was “detected and monitored” by US or allied military or law enforcement personnel coordinated by Joint Interagency Task Force-South based in Key West, Florida.
“Once interdiction becomes imminent, the law enforcement phase of the operation begins, and control of the operation shifts to the US Coast Guard throughout the interdiction and apprehension.”
It said interdictions in the Caribbean Sea are performed by members of the US Coast Guard under the authority and control of the Coast Guard's Seventh District, headquartered in Miami.
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