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Four Charged With Cocaine Trafficking

U.S. Coast Guard cutter Confidence, home-ported in Port Canaveral, Florida, was part of the search. (Coast Guard photo)
U.S. Coast Guard cutter Confidence, home-ported in Port Canaveral, Florida. A ship like this captured the go-fast boat carrying more than 1,500 kilograms of cocaine.

Freddy Montano Paz, 29, Calixto Tumbaco, 41, Mariano Abregon, 42, and Hector Hernandez, 48, were charged with conspiracy to possess and possession of a controlled substance on board a vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, U.S. Attorney Gretchen C.F. Shappert announced.

The complaint alleges that Montano Paz, Tumbaco, Abregon and Hernandez were all on board a go-fast style vessel that was intercepted by a U.S. Coast Guard cutter while on routine patrol. The USCG first sighted the go-fast vessel on May 10, approximately 250 nautical miles northwest of Esmeraldes, Ecuador. The vessel did not have any display indicating its nationality.

After being detected, the occupants, which consisted of two Columbian nationals, one Ecuadorian national, and one Mexican national, began tossing the bales of suspected narcotics overboard. The USCG disabled the go-fast vessel, and upon boarding the vessel, seized 40 bales of suspected narcotics, including the bales that had been tossed overboard. The 40 recovered bales contained a total of about 1,535 kilograms of a white powdery substance that field tested positive for cocaine.

This case is being investigated by the USCG and the Drug Enforcement Agency, and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Delia L. Smith.

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