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Ghost ship with $80 million worth of cocaine washes up on shore of Marshall Islands

Ghost ship with $80 million worth of cocaine washes up on shore of Marshall Islands © Provided by National Post A photo on December 15, 2020 shows a box filled with one-kilo A small ship washed up on the shore of the Marshall Islands with no crew on it but with 649 kilograms of cocaine instead. 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 ship was discovered last week by a local resident, Kolby Alred, on Ailuk, reported Radio New Zealand. The ship was too heavy for residents to move onto the beach, and once they investigated, they discovered bricks of cocaine in a large compartment underneath the deck.

Ghost boat carrying nearly a ton of cocaine washes ashore on Pacific island

’Ghost boat’ carrying nearly a ton of cocaine washes ashore on Pacific island David Matthews A small boat washed ashore on the Marshall Islands last week carrying 1,400 pounds of cocaine, leaving investigators stumped. Police on the remote Pacific island nation between the Philippines and Hawaii 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 destroyed it. Police called it the largest drug seizure in the history of the Marshall Islands. “649 blocks of wrapped cocaine, discovered inside an unmanned boat washed up on our beaches at Ailuk. Police took action in collecting and destroying all packages,” the Marshall Islands Police Department wrote on Facebook, including a photo of officers next to the stacked up drugs and a laughing-crying emoji.

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