News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: HMCS Protecteur Home From Drug-Busting Mission |
Title: | CN BC: HMCS Protecteur Home From Drug-Busting Mission |
Published On: | 2011-06-29 |
Source: | Victoria News (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2011-07-01 06:02:30 |
HMCS PROTECTEUR HOME FROM DRUG-BUSTING MISSION
Suspected drug traffickers operating in the Caribbean Basin and the
east Pacific Ocean recently faced a mighty effort to clamp down on
their clandestine work, thanks in part to HMCS Protecteur.
The supply ship returned home to HMC Dockyard in Esquimalt today (June
30) after being away at sea since February. Over the past month
Protecteur provided refuelling services to ships taking part in the
U.S.-led multinational initiative.
Since April, the floating anti-narcotics task force netted 33 arrests
and 12 tonnes of cocaine, worth an estimated $235 million on the street.
Prior to that the vessel participated in a warfare training exercise
in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and sailed in Hawaiian waters as part
of the U.S. Navy's submarine commanders' training program early in the
year.
"Since February, Protecteur has sailed nearly 22,000 nautical miles
and completed multiple replenishment-at-sea operations for 16
different ships, transferring almost 18 million litres of fuel," said
Cmdr. John Tremblay, commanding officer of HMCS Protecteur.
Suspected drug traffickers operating in the Caribbean Basin and the
east Pacific Ocean recently faced a mighty effort to clamp down on
their clandestine work, thanks in part to HMCS Protecteur.
The supply ship returned home to HMC Dockyard in Esquimalt today (June
30) after being away at sea since February. Over the past month
Protecteur provided refuelling services to ships taking part in the
U.S.-led multinational initiative.
Since April, the floating anti-narcotics task force netted 33 arrests
and 12 tonnes of cocaine, worth an estimated $235 million on the street.
Prior to that the vessel participated in a warfare training exercise
in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and sailed in Hawaiian waters as part
of the U.S. Navy's submarine commanders' training program early in the
year.
"Since February, Protecteur has sailed nearly 22,000 nautical miles
and completed multiple replenishment-at-sea operations for 16
different ships, transferring almost 18 million litres of fuel," said
Cmdr. John Tremblay, commanding officer of HMCS Protecteur.
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