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US Coast Guard, Navy Seize Nearly 1,300 Pounds of Cocaine

 US Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment 105, embarked aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Sampson, seized 1,296 pounds of cocaine from a suspected drug smuggling vessel in international waters

A suspicious vessel of smuggling

The USS Sampson, operating in a known drug trafficking corridor, identified a suspicious vessel exhibiting telltale indicators of smuggling, including excessive fuel barrels and packaged cargo visible on deck. Upon receiving authorization, the ship launched an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter from the Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 49, as well as a rigid-hull inflatable boat to intercept.

A sailor in a vest and safety helmet guides a large bag hanging from a crane, as a sailor in the background watches.

The vessel attempted to flee

The vessel attempted to flee as suspects began jettisoning packages overboard. After warning shots failed to compel compliance, the helicopter crew, under Coast Guard direction, employed disabling fire, successfully halting the vessel without injury.

Large bales wrapped in black plastic are stacked together on a ship.

12 bales of suspected narcotics

Two boarding teams conducted a noncompliant boarding and recovered 12 bales of suspected narcotics. Field tests confirmed the presence of cocaine, and two individuals were taken into custody.

Deteriorating sea conditions

Because of deteriorating sea conditions, the vessel began taking on water and was deemed unsafe to tow. The suspects were transferred to the USS Sampson, and the vessel was left to sink to mitigate navigational hazards.

 A bilateral agreement with Ecuador

The seizure was conducted under international law and a bilateral agreement with Ecuador. Upon mission completion, tactical control of USS Sampson returned to U.S. 3rd Fleet. This operation reflects ongoing cooperation between the Navy, Coast Guard and interagency partners to disrupt transnational criminal networks operating in the maritime domain.

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The USS Sampson

USS Sampson (DDG-102) is an Arleigh Burke Flight IIA Class Destroyer currently operated by United States Navy. USS Sampson was built by Bath Iron Works in Maine .

The ship has been in active service for 18 years. View USS Sampson’s real-time location, route, speed, course history, itinerary updates, port destinations, estimated arrival times, and more in the destroyer tracker map below.

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