Operation Pacific Viper seizes 100,000 pounds of cocaine
Officials said the drug seizures resulted from 34 Coast Guard interdictions focused on the narco-trafficking of cocaine and other illicit narcotics from Central and South America.
“The Coast Guard’s seizure of over 100,000 pounds of cocaine, in such a short timeframe, is a remarkable achievement,” said Rear Adm. Jeffrey Novak, deputy commander of U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area. “When we say the Coast Guard is accelerating counter-narcotics operations, we mean it.”
Novak says the Coast Guard, with assistance from international and interagency partners, is scouring drug smuggling routes and dismantling narco-terrorist networks.
Officials said the operation is netting — on average — 1,600 pounds of cocaine a day.
“Operation Pacific Viper has proven to be a crucial weapon in the fight against foreign drug traffickers and cartels in Latin America and has sent a clear message that we will disrupt, dismantle, and destroy their deadly business exploits wherever we find it,” Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem posted on X.
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