Another 420 Kilos of Cocaine “Jettisoned Into Sea” as Traffickers Flee Police Pursuit
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Colombia, Costa Rica Partner With US to Seize 2.65 Tons of Cocaine
Around 5,308 pounds of cocaine was recently seized by U.S. authorities, together with partners from Costa Rica and Colombia, through a maritime interdiction in the Eastern Pacific. The go-fast smuggling vessel trafficking the narcotics was initially identified by the Colombian navy, which tracked the boat departing from Colombia and heading to Costa Rica along a known trafficking route, the Joint Interagency Task Force South (JIATFS) said in an …
More than 400 kilos of cocaine were seized after being thrown into the sea by a speedboat in the Sines area, the Judicial Police (PJ) revealed today.
Drug was launched off Sines by a high-speed boat that was being chased by the authorities. In recent months, the activity of criminal groups linked to international cocaine trafficking fired on the Portuguese coast
On Monday, the United States and Colombia seized 2,222 kilos of cocaine in a joint operation on the high seas in which three suspected drug traffickers were arrested on board a speedboat. US and Colombian entry seized 2.2 tons of cocaine in operation on the high seas was first published in Proceso Digital.
The operation involved various means from the Portuguese authorities and ended with the recovery of several burdens thrown into the water during a leak.
During a chase, a suspicious speedboat threw a bundle of drugs into the sea. 421 kilograms of cocaine were seized.
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