US Coast Guard Seizes $338 Million Worth of Cocaine
Footage taken and released by the U.S. Coast Guard shows the crew of the cutter Munro offloading nearly 9,071 kilograms of cocaine in San Diego, California, Tuesday, February 11. The cocaine, worth approximately $338 million, was interdicted eight times, between mid-November and mid-January, by four different cutter crews in known drug-transit zones in the Pacific Ocean.
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