DRUG SMUGGLERS ARRESTED--LOCATION OF INTERCEPTION KEPT SECRET
WHAT ARE THEY HIDING?
ORANJESTAD — During a drug prevention operation at sea last night, the Navy intercepted 350 kilo of cocaine. The hard drugs were stored aboard a suspected go-fast in de central of the Caribbean Sea.
The specific place cannot be revealed with regard to the continued research in this case, says spokesman Karen Gelijns for the Royal Navy in the Caribbean.
The suspected go-fast was spotted Monday afternoon by an American Navy patrol aircraft at sea. (Sounds like the U.S. has to do their job for them!) The crew of the Navy frigate Harer Majesteits Van Amstel received the order to intercept and investigate the vessel. The distance of 75 miles between the station ship and the suspected go-fast was quickly bridged, and the vessel stopped.
On board the vessel there were four persons, a large volume of fuel and fourteen sacks of approx. 25 kilo cocaine each. The crew of the go-fast has been handed over to the authorities for further research on the drug smuggling case.
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4 comments:
This incident adds weight to the decision of boycotting Aruba by the American people.
The American people will resolve the Natalee hostage situation and will bring the Aruban pirates to justice. The Aruban government officials are nothing but Somali type of antillies pirate criminals.
The failed Aruban Pond search has angered the American people. The American people is increasing the boycott pressure on the tiny Dutch pirate island Aruba.
The president's reputation is hanging on balance. The Somali and Aruban pirates are Internetly linked. With the world's most powerful Navy, we should be able to do something. Piracy and coverups are posing a real threat to commerce and our way of life. This is a war we can actually win, too. By boycotting the Somali and Aruban pirates, and no ransom or foreign aid money coming from the Ameircan taxpapers.
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