U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball seizes $214M cocaine haul
- US Coast Guard Cutter Kimball offloaded seized cocaine in San Diego on Thursday.
- Six vessel interdictions occurred from February to April in the Eastern Pacific.
- This joint effort involved crews from the cutters Kimball and Forward off three countries' coasts.
- The offload included 8,500 kilograms, nearly 19,000 pounds, of cocaine valued over $200 million.
- These operations disrupt illicit narcotics flow and target maritime supply chains toward the US.
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Coast Guard offloads more than nine tons of cocaine in San Diego
A still from a promotional video about a Coast Guard cocaine offload in San Diego. (Courtesy U.S. Coast Guard) The U.S. Coast Guard announced the offloading of 8,500 kilograms of cocaine on Thursday — nearly 19,000 pounds worth more than $200 million — seized in a joint effort by crews from Coast Guard Cutters Kimball and Forward from February to April 2025. The drugs were seized during six separate drug-smuggling vessel interdictions and events…
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