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Drug Suspects Desperately Dump Cocaine In Coast Guard Boat Chase
2019-07-28
I'm thinking the Coast Guard ought to chase them just enough to get them to dump their load overboard, then just turn around and head back to base. No news reports, no nothing. Let the smugglers explain what happened and see how well things go for them.
The U.S. Coast Guard recorded on video a frantic boat crew desperately dumping what officials said were huge bags of cocaine into the sea during a high-speed chase in the eastern Pacific earlier this month.

Despite loads going overboard, the Coast Guard managed to confiscate thousands of pounds of the drug in the July 18 nail-biter chase, officials announced.

Coast Guard crew members "apprehended the suspected smugglers and seized approximately 2,300 pounds of cocaine from the vessel," the Coast Guard said in a statement Friday.

That operation and a series of others in international waters off Mexico and Central and South America beginning in late June netted an astounding total of 26,000 pounds of cocaine valued at $350 million, according to officials. The cocaine was confiscated from six suspected drug-smuggling vessels ‐ and plucked from the sea as floating bales of cocaine. The 13-ton haul was transported to San Diego and unloaded from the Coast Guard cutter Steadfast on Friday.

"This was 26,000 pounds of cocaine that will not make it to the main streets of the U.S.A.," said Coast Guard district commander Rear Adm. Peter Gautier. "We know that with a supply chain of illegal narcotics, at every single step there’s violence, instability and despair."

Earlier this month Coast Guard crew members leaped on a submarine allegedly packed with cocaine in another successful James-Bond-like operation.

Check out the latest adventure of derring-do in the video up top.
Posted by:gorb

#3  
Vessels caught running away from Coast Card vessels should have 50 cal stitches applied to the superstructure descending to the waterline until the vessel stops or sinks.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2019-07-28 18:43  

#2  The 80’s called. They want their headline back.
Posted by: Slats B. Hayes1535   2019-07-28 16:07  

#1  'Sanctions' from the corrupt coming to the heroic coast guard soon ? At least they'll try.

"We must replace their boats with green, electric ones !"
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-07-28 06:36  

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