Coast Guard seizes over $220 million price of cocaine, releases picture of alleged drug boat on hearth

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The U.S. Coast Guard says it seized over $220 million price of cocaine in a number of latest interceptions of alleged drug boats. At the least one operation apparently left a small vessel burning.

The crew of the USCG Cutter Midgett intercepted 4 totally different alleged drug-smuggling vessels off the coasts of Mexico, Central America and South America throughout August and September, the company stated in a information launch Thursday. Coast Guard members seized about 21,126 kilos of cocaine price roughly $156.4 million in whole. 

The medicine had been offloaded from the cutter in San Diego on Thursday. The Coast Guard shared a photograph it stated exhibits crewmembers offloading bales of narcotics.

The U.S. Coast Guard says this picture exhibits U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Midgett crewmembers offloading bales of seized narcotics in San Diego, Sept. 25, 2025. 

U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer third Class Richard B. Uranga


The seizures had been a part of Operation Pacific Viper, a Coast Guard effort to grab medicine that journey via the japanese Pacific Ocean. 

In the meantime, the crew of the USCG Cutter Diligence seized 8,700 kilos of cocaine from a ship touring about 240 miles north of Panama in early September, based on a Wednesday information launch. The medicine had been price about $64.5 million, the Coast Guard stated. They had been offloaded in Florida on Monday. 

The Coast Guard shared a photograph that it stated exhibits the alleged drug boat on hearth a day after the seizure, with a thick cloud of smoke coming from the vessel. A spokesperson stated when the Coast Guard “encounters a smuggling vessel at sea,” the company “detains the suspected drug smugglers and removes narcotics from the vessel earlier than sinking” it. 

The vessels are sunk when secure to take action “to keep away from collisions at sea and stop maritime accidents,” the spokesperson stated. 

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The Coast Guard says this photograph exhibits a vessel burning the day after the crew of Coast Guard Cutter Diligence interdicted the suspected drug smuggling vessel within the Caribbean Sea, Sept. 7, 2025.

U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Space


One other alleged drug boat was left burning within the japanese Pacific Ocean in August, amid different Coast Guard operations. 

About 80% of narcotics seized whereas being transported to america are discovered at sea, the Coast Guard stated. The company stated “a lot of the world’s illicit narcotics trafficking” happens within the Pacific Ocean.

In latest weeks, the Trump administration has carried out a number of lethal strikes on alleged drug vessels amid its guarantees to crack down on drug trafficking in Central and South America. A number of drug cartels and transnational gangs have been designated as terrorist organizations, and President Trump directed the navy to focus on cartels in August. 

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