| Office of Public Affairs U.S. Coast Guard |
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| Press Release | Date: March 21, 2007 Contact: Cmdr. Jeff Carter |
COAST GUARD MAKES RECORD MARITIME COCAINE SEIZURE
A Coast Guard C-130 maritime patrol aircraft spotted the Gatun approximately 20 miles southwest of
“This operation is a prime example of interagency teamwork among the DEA, the Coast Guard, and other Homeland Security and Department of Justice components,” said Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff. “I also want to commend the Government of Panama for their continued assistance and cooperation. Because of the combined efforts of these federal and international partners, millions of dollars in illegal drugs did not make their way into our homeland and criminal groups were not able reap the huge profits.”
“This record-breaking seizure was the result of good actionable intelligence and the closest collaboration amongst our interagency partners through Operation Panama Express,” said Adm. Thad Allen, commandant of the Coast Guard. “Beyond that, our hard working crews overcame significant challenges in maintaining a 40-year-old deepwater cutter to prosecute this mission far from
"This weekend Mexican drug traffickers were awaiting the arrival of 19 metric tons of cocaine that is now in the hands of
Previously, the largest cocaine seizures by the Coast Guard were: 30,109 pounds from the stateless-vessel Lina Maria, on Sept. 17, 2004; 26,397 pounds from the Cambodian-flagged vessel Svesda Maru on May 1, 2001; and 26,369 pounds from the Belize-flagged vessel
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