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Halifax-based navy ship assists in seizing 13K kilograms of cocaine in the Caribbean
Halifax-based navy ship assists in seizing 13K kilograms of cocaine in the Caribbean

CTV News

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

Halifax-based navy ship assists in seizing 13K kilograms of cocaine in the Caribbean

A Halifax-based navy ship has helped seize a significant amount of drugs during a counter narcotics operation in the Caribbean Sea. A Halifax-based navy ship has helped seize a significant amount of drugs during a counter narcotics operation in the Caribbean Sea. The Canadian Armed Forces says HMCS William Hall and a United States Coast Guard team seized more than 1,300 kilograms of cocaine during two separate patrols on May 29 and 31. Rescue boats were deployed from HMCS William Hall to intercept vessels of interest in the Caribbean, resulting in the seizures. HMCS William Hall HMCS William Hall is pictured in the Halifax Harbour on May 14, 2025. (Source: Royal Canadian Navy/Facebook) The vessel departed Halifax on May 15 to take part in the United States-led counter narcotics operation called Operation CARIBBE. HMCS Harry DeWolf and the United States Coast Guard also seized 750 kilograms of cocaine in the Caribbean on March 1 as part of Operation CARIBBE. The Canadian Armed Forces have provided support to the operation since 2006. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

Royal Navy seizes $40m worth of drugs in Arabian Sea bust
Royal Navy seizes $40m worth of drugs in Arabian Sea bust

Arab News

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Arab News

Royal Navy seizes $40m worth of drugs in Arabian Sea bust

LONDON: A Royal Navy frigate operating in the Arabian Sea seized $40 million worth of drugs in a major operation, the Daily Telegraph reported on Friday. It came after the HMS Lancaster pursued a drug-trafficking boat for more than a day when British drones launched from the warship spotted illegal activity. The ship's crew deployed a Wildcat helicopter to carry out the interception, which saw a boarding team from 42 Commando seize 80 packages of drugs. Stopping illicit activity in its tracks! 1000kg Heroin 660kg Hashish 6kg Amphetamine Safe from the streets, thanks to our team Read more: — HMS Lancaster (@HMSLANCASTER) May 30, 2025 A Royal Navy spokesman said the packages contained 1,000 kg of heroin, 660 kg of hashish and 6 kg of amphetamine. 'It's the second bust in three months for the British warship, which is based in Bahrain and is attached to a New Zealand-led international task force spread across the Indian Ocean hunting down illegal activity,' he added. 'And it's the second time the Royal Navy's new Peregrine drones — mini-helicopters that conduct reconnaissance sorties for hours on end and feed live information back to Lancaster's operations room — have played a vital part in the success.' In March, the Royal Navy used its Peregrine drones for the first time in a drugs bust, tracking smugglers in the Indian Ocean. More than 3 tonnes of heroin, hashish and amphetamine were seized. Luke Pollard, the UK's armed forces minister, said: 'I congratulate the crew of HMS Lancaster on this significant seizure, which is keeping dangerous and illegal drugs off our streets. 'This operation highlights the unique role our Royal Navy contributes, working to disrupt criminal operations around the world, keeping us secure at home and strong abroad.'

Saudi authorities thwart attempt to smuggle amphetamines in Riyadh
Saudi authorities thwart attempt to smuggle amphetamines in Riyadh

Arab News

time22-05-2025

  • Arab News

Saudi authorities thwart attempt to smuggle amphetamines in Riyadh

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's counter-narcotics authority has dismantled a major amphetamine trafficking operation, seizing 1.52 million pills hidden within a table shipment in Riyadh and apprehending four suspects linked to the scheme. The General Directorate of Narcotics Control executed the bust as part of broader Interior Ministry initiatives to disrupt drug networks threatening national security. Investigators tracked the contraband to recipients in both Riyadh and Eastern Province, culminating in the arrest of three Syrian expatriates and one Saudi national. Security authorities urged the public to report drug smuggling or selling by calling 911 in Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, or 999 in other regions. Reports can also be made to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control at 995 or via email.

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