Caribbean National Weekly

US Customs agents seize drugs, nab suspects in Caribbean Sea

By CMC News··1 min read
US Customs agents seize drugs, nab suspects in Caribbean Sea
Key Points(5)
  • The<a href="https://www.cbp.gov/"> United States Customs and Border Protection</a> (CBP) agency says law enforcement agencies have intercepted a vessel in the Caribbean Sea transporting 3,051 pounds of cocaine, arresting three non-citizens from Venezuela.
  • CBP said the arrests and seizures took place near Palmas de Mar, off Puerto Rico's eastern coast, and that the estimated value of the contraband is approximately US$32 million.
  • It said the authorities had located a “lights-out vessel traversing at high speed” and with assistance from a US Coast Guard aircraft, located the vessel 10 miles off the coast of Humacao, Puerto Rico.
  • “Agents intercepted a 'yola' type vessel near the Palmas del Mar resort.
  • On board, (agents) arrested three men who claimed to be Venezuelan nationals and seized 40 bales of suspected contraband,” the GBP said.

The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency says law enforcement agencies have intercepted a vessel in the Caribbean Sea transporting 3,051 pounds of cocaine, arresting three non-citizens from Venezuela.

CBP said the arrests and seizures took place near Palmas de Mar, off Puerto Rico's eastern coast, and that the estimated value of the contraband is approximately US$32 million.

It said the authorities had located a “lights-out vessel traversing at high speed” and with assistance from a US Coast Guard aircraft, located the vessel 10 miles off the coast of Humacao, Puerto Rico.

“Agents intercepted a 'yola' type vessel near the Palmas del Mar resort. On board, (agents) arrested three men who claimed to be Venezuelan nationals and seized 40 bales of suspected contraband,” the GBP said.

It added that on March 30, agents intercepted a vessel near Mona Island, off Puerto Rico, with six bales of cocaine and arrested two men from the Dominican Republic.

CMC/

Related Stories

St. Vincent announces emergency measures to offset rising global prices

St. Vincent announces emergency measures to offset rising global prices

Bahamas imposes travel ban on visitors from three African countries over Ebola concerns

Bahamas imposes travel ban on visitors from three African countries over Ebola concerns

CARICOM foreign ministers condemn intensified US measures against Cuba

CARICOM foreign ministers condemn intensified US measures against Cuba

St. Lucia PM cautious on restoring death penalty amid growing public calls

St. Lucia PM cautious on restoring death penalty amid growing public calls