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08-01-2011, 11:25 AM #1
$180 million in cocaine seized from western Caribbean sub
$180 million in cocaine seized from western Caribbean drug sub, Coast Guard says
Sun Sentinel
9:04 a.m. EDT, August 1, 2011
MIAMI —
The U.S. Coast Guard has announced the capture of a submarine-like vessel off the Honduran coast and the seizure of some 15,000 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $180 million.
According to information released Monday by the Coast Guard district headquartered in Miami, the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Seneca interdicted a drug smuggling, self-propelled semi-submersible vessel in the western Caribbean Sea on July 13.
The vessel was initially spotted by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection maritime patrol plane, officials said.
The semi-submersibles are typically built in the jungles of Colombia and are less than 100 feet in length, authorities said. They're usually used to carry a crew of 4 to 5 people and a stash of thousands of pounds up drugs up to 5,000 miles. The semi-submersibles are designed to rapidly sink when detected in order to make it difficult for law enforcement to recover the drugs aboard.
Video released by the Coast Guard shows a pursuit boat from the Boston-based Seneca encountering the semi-submersible in the open waters and taking an unspecified number of crewmembers into custody. The submarine-like vessel was sinking after being "scuttled by its crew," said Cmdr. Charles Fosse, the commanding officer of the Seneca in an audio interview released by the Coast Guard.
Some drugs were recovered during the interdiction, but it would take several days before the Coast Guard, working with the Honduran Navy, could locate the sunken drug vessel.
Ultimately, the Coast Guard Cutter Oak was able to use side-sonar equipment to guide the FBI Laboratory's Technical Dive Team from Quantico, Va., to the semi-submersible on the ocean floor.
The Oak's commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. Peter Niles, described the process as a "needle in a haystack search," but one that paid off handsomely.
It took some three days to remove the more than 200 bales of cocaine from the sunken vessel.
"This is once-in-a-career thing that happens," said Niles, a 27-year veteran of the Coast Guard.
The case remains under investigation and the seized drugs are being turned over to other U.S. law enforcement agencies for disposition, the Coast Guard said.
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08-01-2011, 12:00 PM #2
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