News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: Most Cocaine Ever Seized At Sea Unloaded At Key West |
Title: | US FL: Most Cocaine Ever Seized At Sea Unloaded At Key West |
Published On: | 2004-11-05 |
Source: | Miami Herald (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 19:46:41 |
KEY WEST, Fla. - More than 37 tons of cocaine with an estimated street
value of $2.3 billion was being hauled off a Navy frigate Friday,
adding to a record year of seizures as part of a joint effort to stop
drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific.
The 75,000 pounds of white powder is from five separate seizures at
sea between Aug. 31 and Sept. 26., the U.S. Coast Guard said in a statement.
The largest cocaine discovery in the history of Coast Guard's East
Coast operations was made Sept. 17 when a Coast Guard detachment from
the frigate, the USS Curts, found 30,000 pounds - 15 tons - on the
fishing vessel Lina Maria about 300 miles west of the Galapagos
Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
On Sept. 23, a Coast Guard team aboard the USS Crommelin discovered
about 26,775 pounds of cocaine aboard the fishing vessel San Jose
roughly 650 miles southwest of the Galapagos.
That was the third largest such find in the history of Operation
Panama Express, a joint effort between the U.S. Attorney's Office in
Tampa, the Coast Guard, Immigration of Customs Enforcement, Drug
Enforcement Administration, FBI and the Navy.
The task force patrols the eastern Pacific for possible drug
shipments.
The Curts was designated to bring the hauls to the United States as
evidence.
August and September seizures brought the total cocaine found by the
Coast Guard during the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 to a record 240,519
pounds, worth approximately $7.7 billion. The previous annual record
was 138,393 pounds.
Thirty-one people were arrested in the five boardings and will face
prosecution in federal court in Tampa.
value of $2.3 billion was being hauled off a Navy frigate Friday,
adding to a record year of seizures as part of a joint effort to stop
drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific.
The 75,000 pounds of white powder is from five separate seizures at
sea between Aug. 31 and Sept. 26., the U.S. Coast Guard said in a statement.
The largest cocaine discovery in the history of Coast Guard's East
Coast operations was made Sept. 17 when a Coast Guard detachment from
the frigate, the USS Curts, found 30,000 pounds - 15 tons - on the
fishing vessel Lina Maria about 300 miles west of the Galapagos
Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
On Sept. 23, a Coast Guard team aboard the USS Crommelin discovered
about 26,775 pounds of cocaine aboard the fishing vessel San Jose
roughly 650 miles southwest of the Galapagos.
That was the third largest such find in the history of Operation
Panama Express, a joint effort between the U.S. Attorney's Office in
Tampa, the Coast Guard, Immigration of Customs Enforcement, Drug
Enforcement Administration, FBI and the Navy.
The task force patrols the eastern Pacific for possible drug
shipments.
The Curts was designated to bring the hauls to the United States as
evidence.
August and September seizures brought the total cocaine found by the
Coast Guard during the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 to a record 240,519
pounds, worth approximately $7.7 billion. The previous annual record
was 138,393 pounds.
Thirty-one people were arrested in the five boardings and will face
prosecution in federal court in Tampa.
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