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Cocaine-filled Vessel Interdicted by CBP in Caribbean Sea

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Cocaine-filled Vessel Interdicted by CBP in Caribbean Sea
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  • “The AMO P-3 crew maintained the initial radar contact of the target of interest, a 45-foot long, blue, open hull go-fast with four out-board engines,” CBP said.
  • “Five individuals could be seen onboard removing a tarp that covered a portion of the vessel.” It’s reported that after spotting the aircraft and vessel, the individuals onboard the go-fast began dumping the suspected contraband into the sea.
  • “The go-fast departed the area after dumping over 80 bales of contraband, later identified as cocaine.” CBP said the Panamanian Navy interdicted the go-fast, and took five Colombians into custody.
  • In addition, it said 8,791 pounds of cocaine was recovered from the scene, at the estimated wholesale value of US$114.6 million.

JACKSONVILLE, Florida, CMC – The United States Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agency says its crew assigned to the National Air Security Operations Center-Jacksonville, Florida recently interdicted a “cocaine-filled go-fast style vessel” in the Caribbean Sea.”

CBP said that on Thursday the cocaine with an estimated wholesale value of US$114.6 million was found by the crew that located and tracked the vessel as they carried out maritime patrols.

“The AMO P-3 crew maintained the initial radar contact of the target of interest, a 45-foot long, blue, open hull go-fast with four out-board engines,” CBP said. “Five individuals could be seen onboard removing a tarp that covered a portion of the vessel.”

It’s reported that after spotting the aircraft and vessel, the individuals onboard the go-fast began dumping the suspected contraband into the sea.

“The go-fast departed the area after dumping over 80 bales of contraband, later identified as cocaine.”

CBP said the Panamanian Navy interdicted the go-fast, and took five Colombians into custody.

In addition, it said 8,791 pounds of cocaine was recovered from the scene, at the estimated wholesale value of US$114.6 million.

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