The
cocaine was taken off the Coast Guard cutter James in the Port
Everglades in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday after it was
confiscated from 15 drug smuggling vessels in the international
waters, the Coast Guard said.
Multiple U.S. Coast Guard cutters helped seize the drugs of
Mexico, Central and South America, it said.
Some 49 suspects were also arrested and will be prosecuted in
southern Florida, the Miami Herald reported.
Cocaine remains one of the most popular illegal drugs in the
United States, where most of the world's cocaine is consumed,
according to federal officials.
"There are troubling early signs that cocaine use and
availability is on the rise in the United States for the first
time in nearly a decade," the U.S. State Department said in a
global narcotics trade report in 2017.
Potential global cocaine output reached 1,410 tons in 2016, the
highest level ever estimated, the United Nations said in a
report on drugs and crime in 2018.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Shri
Navaratnam)
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