Canada and U.S. Set Record Drug Seizure with Nearly 30,000 Pounds of Cocaine

| April 17, 2015 in World News

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Canada and the U.S. are collaborating to successfully combat drug smuggling on both sides of the border, and on Thursday, more than 28,000 pounds of cocaine worth $424 million was seized, setting record drug seizure rates in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

Caption: Petty Officer 2nd Class Connie Terrell on guard at San Diego Naval Base. Photo credit: U.S. Coast Guard Newsroom. 

The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Boutwell returned to San Diego with the 28,000 pounds of cocaine from 19 separate interdictions by U.S. and Canadian forces in drug transit zones near Central and South America.

Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, and Royal Canadian Navy Ships have seized more cocaine in the last six months than in all of 2014. Operating in the Eastern Pacific Ocean near Central and South America, more than 56,000 pounds of cocaine worth more than $848 million has been seized.

Also, more than 101 suspected smugglers have been apprehended.

Here's a video of the massive drug seizure on Thursday. 

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During at-sea busts in international waters, a suspect vessel is initially located and tracked by allied military or law enforcement vessels. The actual interdiction, including the boarding, search, seizures, and arrests, are led and conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard. 

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