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Huge haul: This is what 16,000 pounds of cocaine worth $182 million looks like

The drugs were seized in the eastern Pacific Ocean off South and Central America.
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The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded more than 16,100 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $182.8 million at Port Everglades in Florida earlier this week.

The agency said the drugs were seized in the eastern Pacific Ocean off South and Central America. Six suspected smugglers were also taken into custody.

The U.S. Coast Guard offloads $182.8 million worth of cocaine at Port Everglades on Dec. 2, 2024 (2).jpg
The U.S. Coast Guard offloads $182.8 million worth of cocaine at Port Everglades on Dec. 2, 2024.

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"I’m proud of our accomplishments during this three-and-a-half-month deployment," said Capt. Justin Carter, the commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton. "The exceptional crew of Hamilton, with the support of an aircrew from Coast Guard Helicopter Interdiction Squadron, demonstrated the greatest professionalism, seamanship and airmanship while executing this important and challenging mission at sea in service to nation."

This story was originally published by Matt Papaycik at Scripps News West Palm Beach.