The U.S. Coast Guard seized over 2,000 kilos of cocaine whereas trying to intercept a ship that was trafficking medication, the company stated Wednesday.
The air crew of a Coast Guard HC-144 Ocean Sentry plane sighted a “go-fast” boat about 100 nautical miles north of Camuy, Puerto Rico, on Friday, the company stated in a information launch. It was carrying “a number of bales and gas containers,” the Coast Guard stated.
The Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Napier was diverted to interdict the vessel, whose crew “started evasive maneuvers” earlier than throwing their cargo overboard and fleeing, the Coast Guard stated.
The crew of the Joseph Napier recovered 29 bales from the water. The packages later examined optimistic for cocaine, the Coast Guard stated. The illicit medication had been transferred to Homeland Safety brokers in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and weighed a mixed 2,083 kilos — value about $13.3 million.
U.S. Coast Guard
The deserted boat was later discovered ashore close to Arecibo, Puerto Rico, by U.S. Border Patrol brokers. Photographs present a small white boat on the seashore.
No arrests have been made, the Coast Guard stated.
U.S. Coast Guard
The Trump administration has ramped up efforts to fight drug trafficking into the USA. The Division of Protection has carried out deadly strikes on alleged drug boats, killing over 100 folks in dozens of operations.

