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Coast Guard Offloads Over 14,000 Pounds of Seized Cocaine in Miami Beach

The agency said in a news release that crews patrolling in the Eastern Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Mexico and Central and South American made dozens of interdictions

The United States Coast Guard offloaded more than 14,000 pounds of cocaine in Miami Beach that was seized from suspected drug smugglers in international waters.

The agency said in a news release that crews patrolling in the Eastern Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Mexico and Central and South American made dozens of interdictions, accruing more than 14,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $190 million. The drugs were offloaded Friday morning.

Commander John Christensen of the cutter Seneca says the "down range counter-drug operations are a vital component to the Coast Guard and Department of Homeland Security's mission and our national security."

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