20 Tons Of Cocaine Discovered Off Coast

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mrtonguetwista

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ALAMEDA, California (Reuters) -- The U.S. Coast Guard unloaded nearly 20 tons of cocaine with a retail street value of $600 million at a California port Monday following what they called the largest drug bust at sea.

The armed Coast Guard Cutter Sherman made the bust March 17 when it stopped the Panamanian cargo ship Gatun about 20 miles off a Panamanian island.

On Monday, dozens of Coast Guard officials under heavy armed protection hauled bales of tightly wrapped packs of cocaine onto a pier at the service's West Coast command center near Oakland, California.

"It was the largest bust in U.S. history. It's the largest interdiction on the ocean," Lt. Brock Eckel, one of the officers from the Sherman who discovered the illegal drugs, said in an interview. "It was very exciting, of course. Fifteen guys moved 20 tons of contraband in five hours, so it was very exhausting."

The find aboard the Gatun, which was heading from Panama to Mexico in the Pacific Ocean, came late at night following a tip from an intelligence source, officials said.

Coast Guard Petty Officer Keith Alholm estimated the U.S. street value of the record bust at $300 million wholesale, $600 million retail.

The cargo ship's 14 crew members were Panamanians and Mexicans, who acted nervously but were not armed and offered no resistance when stopped, according to Coast Guard officials who were present during the inspection. The cargo ship also carried tiles and sand.

"If you try to fight with the U.S. Coast Guard, you come out on the losing end. It would be futile," said Charles DeMore, head of the San Francisco office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The Panamanians were handed over to Panama while the Mexicans were taken into U.S. custody, Eckel said. The drugs would be transferred to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency for eventual incineration.

The Coast Guard ship had experienced mechanical difficulties during its mission and was running so low on water that the crew had stopped showering by the time of the March 17 raid, officials said.

"At the end of the day there is nothing like a good drug bust to lift everyone's spirit," said the ship's captain, Charlie Diaz. "We were, of course, elated."

The Alameda, California-based crew also made two smaller drug interdictions during their 101-day patrol at sea, officials said.
 

Palmer

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Damn, that sucks. Can't imagine losing that much blow, sucks for people expecting that hook to make there ends. I don't care what you think of blow, that was a big hit for this country. Hopefully someone steps up and sends another shipment for all the fiends on the skreetz.
 
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CcytzO_Loc

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yeah.....i love it cuz that means drought season fittin ta hit.....im a cop a half zip this week and put it in the fridge till these fiends is payin top dollar for the smallest roccs .....
 
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CcytzO_Loc

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fuckdemsquares said:
^theres already a lightweight drought. especially on that ice ice baby.

theres never a drought on ice....you is talkin about that crys right???? that shit is everywhere out here...you need to hit the valley if its drought on that in the bay......
 

FDS

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damn foreal?? yea im talkin bout that glass. they goin for 11gz a pee up here, for that pure tho, maybe i should hit my folks down their.