Boat with 19.4 TONS of cocaine seized in one of the biggest busts in history [MERGED]

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Panamanian police seize 19 tons of cocaine in one of biggest maritime busts on record
Associated Press
March 20, 2007


PANAMA CITY, Panama -- Panamanian police seized a boat off the nation's Pacific coast carrying 19.4 metric tons of cocaine in one of the biggest maritime cocaine busts anywhere on record, officials said Monday.

National police working with agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency seized the boat on Sunday near the island of Coiba, said a police official who asked his name not be used because he was not authorized to speak on the record.

Police arrested 12 men on the boat, including Mexicans and Panamanians, and another two suspects in Panama City in connection with the drugs, the official said.

The boat, which was sailing under a Panamanian flag, was being transported to Panama City on Monday, he said.

Drug cartels often smuggle Colombian cocaine along Panama's Pacific coast en route to the United States.

In 2004, the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Navy seized 28 tons of cocaine from two fishing boats off the coast of the Galapagos Islands in what U.S. State Department officials then called their largest seizures ever during a one-week stretch.

In 2005, police in southwest Colombia seized 15 tons of cocaine from a jungle stronghold, in what national authorities called the largest haul ever on their soil.

Ecuadorean authorities said Monday they had fished 200 kilograms (440 pounds) from the Pacific after the crew of a boat carrying the cargo set the vessel ablaze after being intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Milton Lalama, director general of Ecuador's Merchant Marines, said crew members burned the boat "to make the evidence disappear" after it was intercepted last month. It was unclear how much cocaine was on the boat before it was burned.

The boat's crew of six Colombians and eight Ecuadoreans were transferred Monday to the Ecuadorean port city of Guayaquil, where the Colombians are in U.S. custody, Ecuador's counter-drug prosecutor said in Guayaquil. (AP)

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dont put all your metric tons of cocaine into one ship

How can the coast guard detain people in international water? and also how can they prove they were on their way to the states. I think they were probably going to mexico to give it to the next smugglers.
 
robatussin said:
How can the coast guard detain people in international water?

14 U.S.C. 89 - LE authority on the high seas and waters subject to U.S. jurisdiction
 
Vandalaay said:
14 U.S.C. 89 - LE authority on the high seas and waters subject to U.S. jurisdiction

so the united states thinks international waters are theres now too huh? well i guess it is fair, those middle easterns have had americas oil under there sand for quite sometime. 8)
 
...and the funny part is the drug-warriors cite the ever increasingly large seizures of drugs as proof of the success of their drug-war.
 
Alfajagdflieger said:
^ Holy fuck thats a lot of yay.... I wonder if prices/ availability are going to fluctuate at all?
doubt it, a bust this size though large is in no way going to even realy effect the market, it may effect the future market but I bet another cartel (or many)will make up the slack.


cocain is a buisness that cant eb stoped, its like fast food.
 
america uses about 350+ metric tons a year, so it's not really that much, though i'm sure someone is pissed off.
 
Mexican cartel behind cocaine seizur
Seattle PI
March 22, 2007


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A U.S. Coast Guard keeps watch on 19.4 metric tons of cocaine confiscated from the cargo ship Gatun in Panama City, Thursday, March 22, 2007. The gatun, that has Mexico as final destination, was seized Sunday about 30 kms (20 miles) of the island of Coiba. Panamanian police working with agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), seized the cocaine shipment, one of the biggest maritime cocaine busts anywhere on record.


PANAMA CITY, Panama -- Mexico's powerful Sinaloa drug cartel was behind the record 20-ton cocaine shipment that was seized by the U.S. Coast Guard off Panama's Pacific Coast last weekend, officials said Thursday.

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has called the seizure, worth nearly $300 million, the largest ever by the Coast Guard. The drugs were found in containers on a ship that left Guyana and passed through the Panama Canal on March 15 on the way to the Mexican state of Sinaloa, said Panama's top drug prosecutor, Jose Almengor.

Coast Guard officials detained 11 Mexicans and three Panamanians during the seizure Sunday about 20 miles southeast of the island of Coiba off Panama's coast. The Mexicans will be taken to the U.S. to face trial, while the Panamanians will be jailed in Panama.

Almengor said the Sinaloa cartel has just begun to establish itself in Panama, which borders Colombia. The majority of Colombia's drugs move along Central America by boat or plane and then pass through Mexico over land before they are smuggled into the United States.

The ship was initially spotted by a Coast Guard patrol aircraft on Saturday. After obtaining permission from the government of Panama, a Coast Guard boarding team searched it on Sunday and discovered the drug cache.

Officials believe fast boats from Colombia had delivered the cocaine to the ship after it had passed through the canal.

"The drugs didn't pass through the canal," Almengor said. "That's clear from the way it was packed in a rudimentary way, in sacks within the containers."

A day before the seizure, officials arrested Mexicans Jorge Alonso Nunez and Jose Ernesto Mondragon as they tried to leave Panama. Both men have been tied to the shipment and face drug trafficking and money laundering charges in Panama.

Most of the cocaine will be sent to the United States to be destroyed, but Panama will keep more than 200 pounds as evidence.

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