In a coordinated effort to combat drug trafficking, a significant amount of cocaine was seized in the Caribbean Sea. The operations involved the Coast Guard and the Royal Navy, leading to the confiscation of cocaine worth millions of dollars. A Jersey-registered boat was among the vessels intercepted during these operations. The Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell played a key role in one of the busts, offloading over 1,850 pounds of cocaine in Miami, valued at approximately $24.3 million. Similarly, the Royal Navy's efforts resulted in the seizure of a 200kg haul of cocaine and other narcotics, with an estimated value of almost £17m.
Royal Navy seizes nearly £17m worth of drugs in Caribbean Sea https://t.co/xKjOlaApkQ
A Coast Guard crew nabbed more than 1,850 pounds of cocaine on Friday. https://t.co/Wsly1rcnQK
DRUG BUST: The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell offloaded over 1,850 pounds of cocaine, valued at approximately $24.3 million, in Miami on Friday. https://t.co/GL2rGIaDtF
Royal Navy deals major blow to drug cartels in the Caribbean after seizing a 200kg haul of cocaine and other narcotics worth almost £17m https://t.co/16mzDetvkQ https://t.co/2a3vFZPALy
Coast Guard seizes $24.3 million worth of cocaine in major Caribbean drug bust https://t.co/MJp1MY1LQ0
Major cocaine seizure on Jersey-registered boat https://t.co/qXCRuJ7RX6