Armed, the Coast Guard Stops a Significant $214 Million Drug Trafficking Operation at Sea

According to The New York Post, the U.S. Coast Guard this week published a widely shared film that depicts a spectacular marine narcotics interdiction operation that occurred in the eastern Pacific Ocean on April 17.

Petty Officer 3rd Class Austin Wiley took the action-packed video, which shows the crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball (WMSL 756) quickly taking down a suspected smuggling vessel.

A suspicious vessel moving through international seas was discovered by overhead surveillance, which sparked the operation. A small-boat crew from the Kimball swiftly surrounded the suspects.

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Are heard as Coast Guard officers approach the ship in the footage. After being told to lay face-down with their arms outstretched, the suspects promptly obeyed.

After then, the boarding crew seized the ship and arrested the passengers. This was the sixth interdiction carried out during the Kimball’s current deployment, according to the Coast Guard.

 

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