
Source: BroBible
Summary
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba seized 4,510 pounds of cocaine in the Eastern Pacific Ocean during a routine patrol. The cocaine was tossed overboard by a suspected narco-terrorist ship off the coast of Manta, Ecuador. The seizure is part of Operation Pacific Viper, which has expedited counter-drug operations in the Eastern Pacific. The operation has already seized over 215,000 pounds of cocaine and arrested over 160 suspected narco-traffickers. The U.S. Coast Guard has seized billions of dollars worth of cocaine over the past year.
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The habit gets a new name.
Massive drug seizures are becoming routine for the U.S. Coast Guard. Billions of dollars worth of cocaine have been seized over the past year. Operation Pacific Viper is cutting off the cartels’ ability to make money by trafficking their “poison” into the country. The Coast Guard is saving American lives by keeping these deadly drugs out of communities and off the streets. The U.S. Coast Guard is making billions of dollars worth of cocaine disappear.
Author: Evan Null
The U.S. Coast Guard’s War on Drugs
The U.S. Coast Guard has been seizing massive amounts of cocaine in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba’s recent seizure of 4,510 pounds of cocaine is just one example of the operation’s success.
Operation Pacific Viper’s Impact
Operation Pacific Viper has already seized over 215,000 pounds of cocaine and arrested over 160 suspected narco-traffickers. The operation is cutting off the cartels’ ability to make money by trafficking their “poison” into the country.
The Coast Guard’s Record-Breaking Seizures
The U.S. Coast Guard has seized billions of dollars worth of cocaine over the past year. The Coast Guard Cutter Stone’s seizure of over 45,600 pounds of cocaine is just one example of the record-breaking seizures.




