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Costa Rica Intercepts 2.5 Tons of Marijuana : – Medical Marijuana Program Connection
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In a complex joint operation 337 kilometers offshore, the Costa Rican Ministry of Public Security intercepted a vessel carrying a massive 2.5 tons (2,500 kilos) of marijuana and arrested 5 Nicaraguan crew members with assistance from the United States and Colombia.
The daring mission was carried out last Thursday but details were only publicly disclosed Saturday afternoon by Manuel Jiménez, Deputy Minister in charge of Public Security Special Units. Jiménez stated the success of this meticulously planned operation was thanks to the coordinated efforts between Costa Rican, U.S. and Colombian authorities.
The intercepted 38-foot speedboat was unmarked, with no flag, name or registration number. It was powered by three 200 horsepower engines. The five Nicaraguan crew members were identified as captain Hendry Willis, 26; Hammer Muller, 50; Rigby Reed, 42; Gómez Simor, 32; and Evans Willis, 29. None had immigration records in Costa Rica.
According to released information, the vessel was located by joint air patrols including a U.S. aircraft and one from Costa Rica’s Air Surveillance Service. Director Javier Moreira highlighted the vital role the aerial patrols played in spotting the suspect boat and allowing the coast guard teams to take decisive action.
“Thanks to the overflights of these aircraft, it was possible to spot the suspect vessel, allowing the coastguard to locate the suspect ship,” Moreira stated.
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