The United States Coast Guard recently concluded a counterdrug operation in the Caribbean Sea, marked by notable achievements in drug interdiction and law enforcement.
The Coast Guard Cutter Diligence, having completed a 52-day patrol, returned to its homeport in Pensacola, Florida, ending a mission that substantially disrupted illegal drug activities in the region.
Major cocaine seizure and apprehensions
During this intensive patrol, the Diligence crew played a crucial role in the Joint Interagency Task Force South’s (JIATF-South) operations, focusing on the United States Coast Guard Seventh District’s area of responsibility.
The mission’s objective was to interdict and deter the smuggling of illicit narcotics.
The Diligence crew managed to disrupt approximately 700 kilograms of cocaine, an amount with an estimated street value exceeding US$20.3 million.
Additionally, the operation led to the apprehension of six individuals suspected of drug smuggling, significantly impacting the illegal drug trafficking network.
Teamwork and collaboration
The operation’s success was not solely the result of the Diligence crew’s efforts.
Commander Nolan Cain, the commanding officer of the Diligence, emphasized the importance of teamwork in these missions. The operation witnessed close collaboration between the Coast Guard, the Department of Defense, and international partners.
Coordination in drug interdiction
The US Coast Guard, in a statement released on Friday, shared that detecting and interdicting illegal drug traffickers on the high seas requires significant interagency and international coordination.
JIATF-South, based in Key West, Florida, plays a pivotal role in the detection and monitoring of aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs.
Their efforts are instrumental in the broader strategy to combat drug trafficking across the region.
















