Caribbean nationals nabbed in drug bust on high seas
From Caribbean National Weekly
Six Caribbean nationals – three Bahamians, two Jamaicans and one Guyanese – were taken into custody over the weekend after a boat with 750 pounds of marijuana was intercepted by the United States Coast Guard.
Officials said a Coast Guard cutter conducted a safety boarding of a 35-foot sport fisher approximately 11 miles east of Boca Raton, Florida.
As the cutter crew came alongside the vessel, they saw a package being thrown overboard. It was later recovered.
The crew discovered an additional 17 bales and three packages aboard the vessel, and seized approximately 750 pounds of marijuana.
They also took the six people who were on board into custody.
“Our newest fast response cutters have proven critical in defending our maritime border, which these criminal organizations seek to exploit.”
Approximately 45 miles separate the South Florida and Bahamian coasts, and the US Coast Guard says it constantly patrols the area along with other law enforcement partners to detect, deter and stop illegal smuggling ventures.
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