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Friday, June 14, 2002 - Web posted at 7:56:01 am GMT
International force seizes cocaine from ship off west AfricaSources involved in the raid said crew may have thrown at least a tonne of the drug overboard when they realised they were about to be raided. The French naval officers were able to recover around 100 kilos (220 pounds) of the cocaine from the sea, the sources said, adding that the rest dispersed into white clouds in the water. The ship, called the Winner, was registered in Cambodia and could have been hauling as much as two tonnes of cocaine with a street value of 243 million euros (230 million dollars). US, Spanish and Greek authorities assisted French naval units in carrying out the operation, French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin said in a written statement. French ships were forced to fire warning shots at the 5,000-tonne ship, followed by additional shots that left one crew member with leg injuries, officials said. The injured man was treated by a French naval physician. "It is very rare in peacetime to have to fire shots at a ship in this kind of operation," an aide to Raffarin said. "The prime minister himself gave the order to fire." The ship -- which had 12 crew members aboard -- was to be escorted by the French navy to the western French port of Brest, Raffarin said, explaining that authorities could not conduct a thorough search at sea. Officials refused to immediately reveal the exact location where the search and seizure operation took place. The Greek news agency ANA reported from Athens that five tonnes of cocaine had been seized and several crew members taken into custody. Two French ships, two surveillance planes and a 30-man commando unit totalling 250 to 300 troops participated in the raid, military officials said. Drug and intelligence agencies in all four countries involved had carefully tracked the ship for several days before giving the go-ahead for the French operation, officials noted. Greek police said five people were arrested Thursday in the Athens area in connection with the incident. - Nampa-AFP |
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