MIAMI (AP) -- Authorities investigating Haitian drug trafficking have seized nearly 3,000 pounds of cocaine and four ships docked<br>along the Miami River in the last two weeks.<br><br>Federal authorities
Monday, February 7th 2000, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
MIAMI (AP) -- Authorities investigating Haitian drug trafficking have seized nearly 3,000 pounds of cocaine and four ships docked along the Miami River in the last two weeks.
Federal authorities searched nine freighters on the river since Jan. 29, finding the 1.5 tons of cocaine on the four ships. They unloaded 1,000 pounds of cocaine from one ship Monday.
The seizures resulted from a long-term investigation of trafficking through Haiti, a growing shipment point of drugs grown in Colombia and destined for the United States, officials said.
"We're disrupting a way that looks like it's been very successful for some time," said DEA spokesman Brent Eaton. "And we're getting the evidence to target those responsible."
No arrests had been made by Monday.
The cocaine recovered from all four ships has a street value of more than $23 million, said Customs spokesman Michael Sheehan.
Between October 1997 and Feb. 1, Customs seized 10,371 pounds of cocaine, 17 freighters and $2.4 million in U.S. currency on the Miami River, not including the four recent seizures, the agency said.
Customs also arrested 99 illegal aliens and 32 alien smugglers on the river during that time, said special Agent Frank Figueroa.
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