COAST GUARD

Coast Guard offloads roughly $158 million worth of narcotics

The Coast Guard said the offload was comprised of more than 5,000 pounds of marijuana and 11,000 pounds of cocaine

About $158 million worth of narcotics have been seized by the U.S. Coast Guard, which was ready to offload the substances.
U.S. Coast Guard

The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Steadfast offloaded more than 11,600 pounds of cocaine and 5,500 pounds of marijuana worth an estimated $158 million in San Diego, Coast Guard officials said Tuesday.

The interdictions were conducted during counter-narcotics patrols in the Eastern Pacific Ocean between May and July by crews of the Coast Guard Cutters Mohawk, Vigilant and Steadfast.

"The crews of the Coast Guard Cutters Vigilant, Mohawk and Steadfast worked diligently to combat transnational organized crime, disrupt drug flow and prevent a significant amount of drugs from reaching the U.S.," said Rear Adm. Andrew Sugimoto, commander, Coast Guard Eleventh District. "Their unwavering commitment while interdicting drug smugglers at sea is not only commended, but their continued efforts are unmatched."

Agencies from the Departments of Defense, Justice and Homeland Security cooperated in the effort to combat organized crime. The Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection, the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with the Mexican Navy, contributed to the counter-narcotic operation, officials said.

U.S. Coast Guard members prepare to offload narcotics that were seized.

"Nothing is guaranteed when a Coast Guard crew says `goodbye' to loved ones and embarks on a multi-month patrol," said Cmdr. Brock Eckel, commanding officer of the Steadfast. "However, our team worked incredibly hard, day-and-night, to stop three smuggling vessels, preventing more than five tons of illicit narcotics from reaching American soil. I am honored to serve with the amazing Steadfast crew and share in their success."

The Steadfast is a 210-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Astoria, Oregon. It patrols along the western seaboard of the United States, Mexico and North and Central America conducting search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, living marine resource protection, and homeland defense operations.

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