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Coast Guard Seizes Record Cocaine Haul at Sea
6 Dec
Summary
- Over 20,000 pounds of cocaine seized in a single interdiction.
- The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Munro made the historic bust in the Eastern Pacific.
- This interdiction represents the largest at-sea seizure in nearly two decades.

In a significant operation, the U.S. Coast Guard has intercepted over 20,000 pounds of cocaine, marking the largest at-sea interdiction in almost two decades. The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Munro, based in Alameda, California, made this substantial seizure during counter-narcotics operations in the Eastern Pacific. This incident was part of broader efforts aimed at disrupting the flow of illegal substances.
Video footage captured the pursuit of a go-fast vessel, which was later disabled by a helicopter crew before the Munro arrived to secure the drugs. While the fate of the individuals aboard the intercepted vessel remains undisclosed, the Coast Guard emphasized its role in protecting American communities by interdicting deadly drugs.
This operation underscores the persistent challenges in intercepting drug shipments originating from Central and South America. Separately, Colombian authorities recently seized over 7 tons of cocaine in the Caribbean, valued at more than $340 million, leading to 11 arrests.




