US Coast Guard offloads multi-million-dollar cocaine seizure in Caribbean Sea

The United States Coast Guard says the crews of its cutters Joseph Tezanos and Heriberto Hernandez recently offloaded about 1,289 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated wholesale value of about US$11.7 million, and transferred custody of six suspected smugglers at Coast Guard Base San Juan following two separate vessel interdictions in the Caribbean Sea near Puerto Rico.

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“These interdictions are the result of multi-agency efforts involving the Caribbean Border Interagency Group and the Caribbean Corridor Strike Force,” said the US Coast Guard in a statement,

On April 11, after the crew of a US Customs and Border Protection multi-role enforcement aircraft sighted a suspect vessel in waters northwest of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. It said Coast Guard watchstanders in Sector San Juan diverted the cutter Heriberto Hernandez that arrived on the scene and interdicted a 25-foot go-fast vessel.

The US Coast Guard said the vessel was carrying four men, Dominican Republic nationals, and six bales of suspected contraband, which tested positive for cocaine.

The cutter crew apprehended the suspects and seized the contraband.

It’s reported that during a routine patrol on April 6, the crew of a US Customs and Border Protection multi-role enforcement aircraft sighted a suspect vessel north of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The US Coast Guard said watchstanders in Sector San Juan diverted the cutter Joseph Tezanos that arrived on scene and interdicted a 30-foot go-fast vessel.

The vessel was carrying three men, also nationals of the Dominican Republic, and eight bales of suspected contraband, which tested positive for cocaine.

The US Coast Guard said the cutter crew apprehended the suspects and seized the contraband.

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One suspected smuggler from this group, who required medical care ashore, was medically evacuated last Thursday to a hospital in Puerto Rico.

“Safeguarding the nation’s southernmost maritime border is among our top priorities,” said Captain Gregory H. Magee, Coast Guard Sector San Juan commander.

“You can expect to see many more of these interdictions from the Coast Guard and from our local and federal partners, as we work together to stop drug smuggling go-fast vessels from making landfall in the Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands.”

The US Coast Guard said special agents supporting the Caribbean Corridor Strike Force received custody of the detainees and the seized contraband, and that they are leading the investigation into this case.

The apprehended smugglers are facing US federal prosecution in Puerto Rico on criminal charges of Conspiracy to Import Controlled Substances and Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance Aboard a Vessel Subject to the Jurisdiction of the United States.

The charges carry a minimum sentence of 10 years imprisonment and a maximum sentence of life imprisonment

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