SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Authorities in the
Dominican Republic said Tuesday that they chased a boat for more
than 12 hours and discovered 1½ tons of cocaine aboard it.
It’s one of the Caribbean country’s biggest seizures in history,
said Carlos Devers, spokesperson for the country’s Anti-Drug
Agency.
Helicopters, boats and cars were involved in the chase, which
began Monday off the country’s south coast near Pedernales. It
ended with the arrest of three Dominicans and one Colombian,
Devers said.
Authorities also seized items including a cellphone, 13
jerrycans of fuel, a small cooler filled with water and food,
and a backpack with a change of clothes.
In late December, authorities seized nearly 9½ tons of cocaine
worth $250 million, marking the largest seizure in the country’s
history. Overall, officials seized more than 46 tons of drugs
last year.
The second biggest seizure was reported in 2006, with 2.8 tons
of cocaine found at a busy port.
The Dominican Republic has long been considered a major transit
point for drugs bound for Europe.
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