Dramatic video shows Mexico Navy seize 7.2 tons of suspected cocaine in high-speed chases in Pacific

Dramatic video shows Mexico Navy seize 7.2 tons of suspected cocaine in high-speed chases in Pacific

Mexican Navy seizes over 7 tons of drugs

Video shows Mexican Navy seizing over 7 tons of drugs after high-speed boat chases

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Mexican authorities seized more than seven tons of suspected cocaine in two separate raids in the Pacific Ocean, the country’s navy said, and dramatic video captured the high-speed chases on the open sea.

In the first operation, footage from a Panther helicopter provided by the navy showed a boat chase southwest of the city of Manzanillo. Naval officers aboard a patrol vessel intercepted three speedboats, the navy said in a Friday news release. Authorities seized 126 packages containing 5.6 tons of suspected cocaine, marking the largest drug seizure of the current administration. The navy said 15 suspects were arrested and over 1,000 liters of fuel was confiscated.

In a second operation, naval patrol boats and a helicopter retrieved 32 packages floating in the water, which contained suspected cocaine weighing about 1.6 tons.  A small speedboat with three outboard motors was also confiscated. That raid was carried out near the coastal city of Lazaro Cardenas in the Michoacan state, a region plagued by cartel violence.

navy released several images after the raids on social media, showing dozens of wrapped packages laid out on a patrol vessel next to officers and a helicopter.

Members of the Mexican Navy conduct seizure during two operations in the Pacific Ocean
Members of the Mexican Navy stand guard next to packages on display after seizing 7.2 tons of drugs that were intercepted during operations in the Pacific Ocean off Manzanillo, Mexico, in this undated handout photo released on August 23, 2024.

Mexican Navy/Handout via REUTERS


Officials said Monday that an attack that left seven community police members dead in Michoacan over the weekend was related to battles by cartels vying for control of the coastal area, which is a key landing spot for cocaine shipments delivered by sea.

The cocaine seizures in the Pacific Ocean come about a year after a semi-submersible vessel — or so-called narco sub — carrying more than 7,000 pounds of suspected cocaine was intercepted off the coast of Mexico after a dramatic high-speed chase. At the time, the Mexican Navy posted a video on Facebook showing an aerial view of the semi-submersible being chased by ships and a helicopter before finally being intercepted.

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Mexican authorities seized more than seven tons of suspected cocaine in two separate raids in the Pacific Ocean, the country’s navy said, and dramatic video captured the high-speed chases on the open sea.

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More than half of the cocaine found in the world is produced in Colombia.

Stephen Smith

Source: cbsnews.com

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