Cops’ Wild Discovery Under Carrier Ship
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On Wednesday, the Spanish authorities announced the seizure of three tons of cocaine on a boat to the west of the Atlantic archipelago of the Canary Islands, and the arrest of its five crew members, one Venezuelan and four Bangladeshis. “The Civil Guard and the Customs Surveillance Service of the Tax Agency have intercepted a tugboat named ‘Sky White’, which carried some 3,000 kilos of cocaine inside it,” these agencies reported in a statement. …
The Civil Guard and the Customs Surveillance Service of the Spanish Tax Agency intercepted in international waters to the west of the Canary Islands a tugboat type vessel, named “Sky White”, which transported three tons of cocaine and arrested five members of the crew, including a Venezuelan. The drug, according to the Civil Guard, was distributed on Wednesday, August 13, in 80 bales hidden inside the ship, which presented a deplorable state for…
Spanish authorities announced on Wednesday the seizure of three tons of cocaine on a boat off the Canary Islands and the arrest of five crew members. The Civil Guard and Customs said in a statement that they “intercepted a tugboat named Sky White, which was carrying approximately 3,000 kilograms of cocaine.” The statement indicated that authorities had suspected for a year that the boat, which used the Moroccan port of Dakhla as a base near the …
The Civil Guard and the Customs Surveillance Service of the Tax Agency have intercepted in international waters, west of the Canary Islands, a 22-metre-long tugboat carrying about 3,000 kilos of cocaine. The drug, distributed in 80 bales, was hidden inside the structure of the ship, identified as Sky White and flag of Cameroon. The boarding, carried out from a Navy ship by agents of the Special Intervention Unit of the Civil Guard, allowed the a…
The Civil Guard and the customs authorities stated in a statement that they had "intercepted a tug-type vessel nicknamed +Sky White+, which carried about 3,000 kilos of cocaine on board." For the past year, the authorities had suspected this vessel, which used the port of Dajla in Western Sahara.
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