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Apr-24-2007 05:48TweetFollow @OregonNews U.S. Coast Guard Announces Record Cocaine BustSalem-News.comThe 14 crew members are being processed for further legal action.
(ALAMEDA, Calif.) - The Coast Guard has offloaded more than 40,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $500 million from cutter Sherman seized by the crew in three busts near Central America in February and March. The offload will include approximately 38,000 pounds of cocaine seized in the largest cocaine bust in maritime history. The Ecuadorian-flagged fishing vessel Don Juan K was approached in the Pacific Ocean Feb. 19th off the coast of Mexico while allegedly offloading cocaine into "go-fast" (cigarette-style boat) boats. The fishing vessel's crew apparently set fire to Don Juan K in an attempt to destroy the evidence and flee in the go-fasts. Sherman's crew stopped the go-fasts and recovered about 900 pounds of cocaine as Don Juan K sank. The 14 crew members are being processed for further legal action. The 330-foot Panamanian-flagged motor vessel Gatun was interdicted in the Pacific Ocean Mar. 18th off the coast of Panama while heading north toward the United States. Sherman's crew stopped and boarded the vessel and found 765 bales of cocaine weighing approximately 38,000 pounds in two shipping containers. Gatun was escorted back to Panama and its 14 crew members processed for further legal action. Sherman's crew stopped and boarded a small stateless go-fast in the Pacific Ocean Mar. 25th off the coast of Panama following a short chase, in which, the go-fast attempted to flee at a high rate of speed. Approximately 2000 pounds of cocaine was found aboard the go-fast and its four crew members were processed for further legal action. The Coast Guard works in close coordination with Joint Interagency Task Force South, U.S. Attorney's office, Panama Express South, DEA, FBI, Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Customs and Border Protection, as well as the Departments of Justice, State and Homeland Security on counter drug operations in the Pacific Ocean near Central and South America. These drug smuggling routes are some of the most active, yielding roughly 70% of the cocaine seized annually by the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard has kept about two million pounds of cocaine from reaching America's streets since 1973. Articles for April 23, 2007 | Articles for April 24, 2007 | Articles for April 25, 2007 | Support Salem-News.com: googlec507860f6901db00.html Quick Links
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Albert Marnell April 28, 2007 11:01 am (Pacific time)
James, I am sorry about your son. I wish people knew the extent of the unofficial policy of sections of our government, military, law enforcement and intelligence that participate in the redistribution of drugs. Check out the biography of Juanita McDonald and the expose of Mike Ruppert. People being paid with tax dollars essentially dig holes while the others fill them up. www.badcopnews has been blocked for a while. To do this is evil not to let the public know of the major crimes committed by various agencies that pretend to do otherwise. No government agency is divine providence. These are of the most dangerous and backward of times. This is not an age of enlightenment. People depend on easy sources to see the whole picture. I do not know the specifics about your son but know that in general, when it comes to D.E.A. type of activities, what you see is not what you get. "The Truth and Lies of 9/11 goes into this among other videos available on google. "The Truth About 9/11" by Michel Chossudovsky is also very informative.
James April 25, 2007 7:19 pm (Pacific time)
I had a son that went down (dead) to a world where street drugs were readily available. I am really glad that the Coast Guard is out there keeping more of those drugs from getting to the streets. Thank you!
Osotan; April 25, 2007 7:06 pm (Pacific time)
I'm interested in developing an offshore disposal site.
Albert Marnell April 24, 2007 12:12 pm (Pacific time)
In memory of Juanita McDonald. A commentator happy about her death, called Maxine Waters a thug and wished death on her. Free Speech; to be or not to be, that is the question.
Same, Same, Same April 24, 2007 10:56 am (Pacific time)
This is so stupid. The cocaine just gets redistributed and funneled into some kind of military purpose. If not that, it is rare that it is just destroyed. A few barn fires are needed for public diplay.
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