Navy Seizes 1.8 Tonnes of Cocaine

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(TME) The Colombian Navy has busted another large narco-trafficking semisubmersible off the nation’s Pacific coast, seizing nearly 1,900 kilos of cocaine.
The vessel was under way with a consignment of drugs for transshipment through the Central American route when it was spotted by Colombian Coast Guard units. The personnel searched the vessel and found 94 bales of drugs inside. The contents tested positive for cocaine, which is worth its weight in platinum at current Western wholesale pricing. The 1,885 kilos of cocaine recovered from the vessel would be valued at approximately $60 million if delivered to European dealers. It also would have supplied 4.7 million doses to consumers.
n October, the service seized another semisub carrying 3.3 tonnes of cocaine off the coast of Tumaco, a remote port near the Ecuadorian border. During this earlier interdiction, the suspect boat filled with “excessive toxic smoke,” and the boarding team pulled the occupants to safety, the service said. Once it was secure, the team extracted about 200 bundles of drugs and apprehended three suspects.
The service has now seized more than 32 tonnes of cocaine and more than 20 vessels over the span of 2023, contributing to the nation’s overall anti-trafficking effort. Thanks to a recent uptick in production, Colombia seizes about 800 tonnes of cocaine a year, more than any other nation.
*Culled from The Maritime Executive
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