Papeete – France’s navy has seized 4.87 tonnes of cocaine, believed to be bound for Australia, from a fishing vessel in the South Pacific, French officials said.
Panama: The Servicio Nacional Aeronaval seized 5.4 tons of drugs, presumably cocaine, found in a stranded vessel on Playa Bongo, Isla del Rey. The boat crashed into rocks while fleeing from police with multiple occupants, who ultimately escaped, leaving behind 5,356 packages.… pic.twitter.com/9f527iKwhN
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The 10 Honduran and one Ecuadoran crew would not be prosecuted by French authorities, according to the source, but their home countries had the option of launching legal proceedings against them.
The United Nations has said in recent years that organised crime groups trafficking cocaine and methamphetamine have expanded their presence in the Pacific. Large amounts of drugs are transported from North and South America for Australian and New Zealand markets, according to the UN.
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Source: AFP

