The U.S. Coast Guard recently completed a significant 29-day patrol across the Central Caribbean and Florida Straits, resulting in the disruption of narcotics smuggling operations.
Reports are that during the extensive operation, they intercepted over 5,600 pounds of illicit drugs.
Arrests made
The crew aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Vigilant played a pivotal role, interdicting five drug-smuggling vessels and apprehending eight individuals suspected of trafficking.
These actions align with the overarching objectives of the U.S. Coast Guard to counter and dismantle transnational criminal organizations.
Rescue missions amid operations
Furthermore, the crew rescued 12 Cuban migrants from an unseaworthy vessel, situated 120 nautical miles south of Cuba.
These individuals received essential amenities like food, water, shelter, and medical assistance, and were eventually repatriated.
Strengthening partnerships for a safer world
Jon Potterton, the commanding officer of Vigilant, emphasized the significance of the patrol in bolstering both domestic and international collaborations. He lauded his crew for their roles in life-saving operations and counter-narcotic missions that contributed to a safer global community.
Details about the Vigilant Cutter
The Vigilant is a 210-foot Reliance-class medium endurance cutter that primarily focuses on counter-drug operations, migrant interdiction, enforcement of federal fishery laws, and search and rescue missions.