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Coast Guard Says Pacific Viper Has Seized More Than 100,000 Pounds of Cocaine Since August

The agency describes Operation Pacific Viper as an Eastern Pacific surge targeting cartel transshipment routes using cutters, aircraft, partner intelligence.

Overview

  • The Coast Guard reports 34 interdictions and 86 people taken into custody since the early-August launch of the surge operation.
  • Officials say daily seizures have averaged roughly 1,600 pounds over the past two months, with multiple large offloads documented.
  • Images released by the service show recovered bales after a suspected smuggling boat capsized in the Eastern Pacific in mid-September.
  • The operation relies on international cooperation and additional deployed assets, including ships, aircraft, and tactical teams guided by interagency detection.
  • Administration posts say the U.S. conducted a fifth drone strike on a suspected drug boat on Tuesday with six fatalities, bringing reported deaths to 27.