Coast Guard confiscates $32M worth of cocaine in Miami, weighing over 2,000 lbs
OAN’s Abril Elfi
12:55 PM – Wednesday, January 10, 2024
The United States Coast Guard has made a significant discovery in Miami, Florida. They have seized over one ton of cocaine, with an estimated value of $32 million.
In a successful operation on Tuesday, the crew of USCGC Margaret Norvell discovered more than 2,450 pounds of cocaine in Miami.
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) released a statement regarding the seizure, revealing that the drugs were confiscated in the international waters of the Caribbean Sea during two separate operations.
They further announced the arrest of six smugglers, who will now face prosecution in federal courts by the Department of Justice.
Commanding Officer Lt. Cmdr. Colin Weaver publicly expressed his gratitude to the dedicated crew involved in the case.
“Thanks to the tremendous efforts of the Coast Guard crews and agency partners involved with this interdiction, Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell brought these suspected smugglers and illicit contraband ashore for prosecution,” Weaver said. “Coast Guard crews continue to deliver on our important missions of homeland and maritime security to save lives and thwart transnational criminal organizations operating in the Caribbean.”
The USCG also revealed that the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) are investigating these cases. They explained that this group focuses on identifying, disrupting, and dismantling high-level criminal organizations that pose a threat to the country.
Furthermore, they highlighted the involvement of multiple crew members from the USCG Cutter Richard Dixon, the USCG Cutter Dauntless, and the Joint Interagency Task Force South in the successful seizure. They emphasized the significance of interagency and international coordination in detecting and intercepting illegal drug traffickers at sea.
“Once interdiction becomes imminent, the law enforcement phase of the operation begins, and control of the operation shifts to the U.S. Coast Guard throughout the interdiction and apprehension,” said the USCG.
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How many pounds of cocaine were seized by the United States Coast Guard in Miami, Florida?
The United States Coast Guard Makes Major Cocaine Seizure
On January 10, 2024, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) achieved a significant milestone in the fight against drug trafficking. In a successful operation conducted in Miami, Florida, the USCG seized over one ton of cocaine, with an estimated street value of $32 million.
The operation, carried out by the crew of USCGC Margaret Norvell, resulted in the discovery of approximately 2,450 pounds of cocaine. The drugs were confiscated in the international waters of the Caribbean Sea during two separate operations. This achievement underscores the dedication and vigilance of the USCG in safeguarding our nation’s borders.
In addition to the seizure, the USCG also apprehended six smugglers who will now face prosecution in federal courts under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice. Such actions send a clear message that drug trafficking will not be tolerated and that those involved will be held accountable for their actions.
Commanding Officer Lt. Cmdr. Colin Weaver expressed his gratitude to the dedicated crew involved in the case. He stated, “Thanks to the tremendous efforts of the Coast Guard crews and agency partners involved with this interdiction, Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell successfully brought these suspected smugglers and illicit contraband ashore for prosecution. Coast Guard crews continue to deliver on our important missions of homeland and maritime security to save lives and thwart transnational criminal organizations operating in the Caribbean.”
The USCG highlighted the involvement of multiple crew members from the USCG Cutter Richard Dixon, the USCG Cutter Dauntless, and the Joint Interagency Task Force South in the successful seizure. This serves as a testament to the significance of interagency and international coordination in detecting and intercepting illegal drug traffickers at sea.
The USCG, in collaboration with the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF), is actively investigating these cases. The OCDETF focuses on identifying, disrupting, and dismantling high-level criminal organizations that pose a threat to the country. By targeting these criminal networks, the USCG aims to safeguard our communities and ensure the security of our maritime borders.
This recent seizure serves as a reminder that the USCG’s commitment to protecting the nation goes beyond providing search and rescue capabilities. They play a crucial role in combating drug trafficking and other illegal activities, ensuring the safety and well-being of our citizens.
The USCG will continue to collaborate with its partner agencies in combating transnational criminal organizations, preserving national security, and safeguarding our shores. Operations like these demonstrate the USCG’s unwavering dedication to its mission and its determination to keep our communities safe from the threats posed by illegal drugs.
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