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Attorney General Richard Hickson said the 18-foot fiberglass vessel was found at Ailuk atoll last week with 1,430 pounds of cocaine hidden in a compartment beneath the deck.
- An 18-foot fiberglass boat was found washed up on Ailuk Atoll, a remote atoll with about 400 people, in the Marshall Islands last week with 649 kilos (1,340 pounds) of cocaine sealed in its hold ...
Police in the Marshall Islands took possession of the cocaine, which was divided up into 649 1-kilogram bricks and worth about $80 million, after it showed up on a beach at Ailuk Atoll and ...
The 18-foot (5.4-meter) fiberglass vessel was discovered on a beach at Ailuk Atoll in the Marshall Islands, a chain of coral atolls and volcanic islands between the Philippines and Hawaii.
The 5.4 metre long fiberglass ship was discovered on a beach by Ailuk Atoll on the small island in the Pacific between the Philippines and Hawaii, reported CNN.
The 18-feet-long fiberglass boat was discovered on a beach at Ailuk Atoll filled only with about $80 million worth of the narcotics.
Ailuk resident, Kosby Alfred, last week discovered a boat that washed up on Ailuk. The atoll is 212 nautical miles north of the capital Majuro with a population of about 400 people.
A boat with around 1,400 pounds (649kg) of cocaine washed up on northern Ailuk Atoll in December of 2020. The drugs were confiscated and destroyed by law enforcement.
The 18-foot (5.4-meter) fiberglass vessel was discovered on a beach at Ailuk Atoll in the Marshall Islands, a chain of coral atolls and volcanic islands between the Philippines and Hawaii.
Attorney general Richard Hickson said the 5.5m fibreglass vessel was found at Ailuk atoll and noted that it most likely drifted across the Pacific from central or south America, the AFP news ...
An undated handout photo received on December 16, 2020 from the Marshall Islands Police Department shows an 18-foot fiberglass boat washed up on Ailuk Atoll, a remote atoll with about 400 people ...
Marshall Islands Police Department shows blocks of cocaine from an 18-foot fiberglass boat washed up on Ailuk Atoll, a remote atoll with about 400 people, in the Marshall Islands last week with ...