US Coast Guards Jump On Narco-Sub, Seize Cocaine worth $262 million

US Coast Guards Jump On Narco-Sub, Seize Cocaine worth $262 million

San Francisco: In a scene straight out of a Hollywood film, the US Coast Guard has released a video of a service member jumping onto a moving semi-submersible vessel — often called “narco-submarine” — filled with 16,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $262 million.

The “narco-submarines” are often used by traffickers to smuggle narcotics into other countries. The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Munro seized the drugs along with five suspected smugglers in international waters in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, Fox News reported late Thursday, quoting Chief Petty Officer John Masson with the US Coast Guard.

“@VP (Mike Pence) is welcoming back the crew of CG Cutter Munro as they turn over 39K lbs of cocaine from drug seizures like this one from a semi-submersible off South America to federal agents,” US Coast Guard tweeted.

In the video, a crew member wearing a helmet camera, jumped onto the drug smuggling vessel, shouting “stop your boat now” in Spanish. (IANS)

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