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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

$330M-Worth of Cocaine Found On Luxury Yacht


Packages of cocaine worth $330 million were found on the yacht and seized on Monday, Australia.PHOTOS: $330Mln-Worth of Cocaine Found On Luxury Yacht
The yacht Raj at anchor in Port Vila, Vanuatu
Cocaine worth an estimated $330 million has been seized from a luxury yacht on the South Pacific island of Vanuatu in a joint operation involving Australia and the United States, officials said Friday.
More than 1,600 pounds of the drug was discovered concealed in engine compartments and the keel area of the vessel, called “Raj,” according to a statement issued jointly by Australian police and customs and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
PHOTOS: $330Mln-Worth of Cocaine Found On Luxury Yacht
They have been collaborating with South Pacific nations since 2010 “to investigate organized crime syndicates using yachts and similar vessels travelling through the region with cocaine shipments bound for Australia,” the statement said.
It said in July 2013 they received intelligence that led them to begin “Operation Basco,” targeting the Raj.
DEA Senior Attache David Cali said the seizure of the drugs on Monday sent a strong message to organized crime gangs.PHOTOS: $330Mln-Worth of Cocaine Found On Luxury Yacht
“This seizure is another fine example of the successes achieved when international law enforcement collaborates to rid our societies of the evils of drugs,” Cali said in the statement.
“Organized crime syndicates should know that we are prepared, willing and able to combine our skills, resources and efforts to target them.”
PHOTOS: $330Mln-Worth of Cocaine Found On Luxury Yacht
Experts were drafted in from Australia and the U.S. to help find the drugs. Karen Harfield, Australian customs’ national director of compliance and enforcement, said: “It doesn’t matter how sophisticated the concealment – and these drugs were particularly well-hidden – law enforcement authorities have access to the intelligence, tools and expertise to find and seize them.”
She said that the drugs were hidden in compartments sealed with concrete and rocks.
“Officers from all of the agencies spent some number of hours chiselling through the concrete and ultimately the rocks to reach the concealed drugs,” Harfield said.
No arrests were made in the case.

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