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US Coast Guard offloads $11m worth of seized drugs in Miami Beach

byCustoms Today Report
19/09/2015
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MIAMI: More than 4,000 pounds of recently seized drugs, worth more than $11 million, were offloaded by the Coast Guard at its base in Miami Beach.
According to the Coast Guard, the 559 pounds of cocaine and 3,662 pounds of marijuana were confiscated during two separate seizures earlier this month as part of the ongoing Operation Martillo (Hammer).
“That’s $11 million dollars worth of drugs that won’t reach the streets of New York, Chicago, Miami or the Central Caribbean,” Cmdr. Timothy Cronin, deputy chief of law enforcement for the Coast Guard’s 7th District, told reporters near a dock stacked with bales of bundled marijuana and cocaine.
The cocaine was seized on Sept. 3 southeast of Nicaragua after a maritime patrol aircraft spotted a suspicious Panamanian-flagged vessel, officials said. A boarding team from the Coast Guard Cutter Robert Yered found the cocaine, with a wholesale value of $8.5 million, in a hidden compartment, the agency said.
The two people aboard the vessel were taken into custody in Tampa on Sept. 12.
Also on Sept. 3, the Coast Guard received a report of three people clinging to a capsized vessel off the coast of Jamaica, the agency said. The Coast Guard says the cutter Vigilant arrived at the scene and rescued the three people. While heading toward the capsized boat, crew members found 68 bales of marijuana floating in the water.
The marijuana has an estimated wholesale value of $3.3 million, according to the Coast Guard.
Operation Martillo is part of the U.S. government’s strategy to deter Central American shipment routes for illegal drugs, weapons and cash.
The Coast Guard says 2015 has been a record year for seizing cocaine, suspected smugglers and their vessels. Since October 2014, nearly 130 metric tons of cocaine, worth an estimated $4.3 billion have been confiscated, 439 suspected smugglers have been turned over to prosecutors and 135 vessels have been seized, the agency said.
“We all know what drugs can do to young children and people, we see it every day in hospitals and rehab centers and prisons and we have to get after that,” Cronin said.

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