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The chief mate of an international shipping vessel aboard which federal authorities at the Port of Philadelphia seized a record-breaking 20 tons of cocaine in 2019 expected to be paid more than $1 million for overseeing the smuggling effort, federal prosecutors said.That disclosure a rare glimpse of the economics behind what customs officials have described as one of the largest drug busts . ....
by Tyler Durden By Greg Miller, Senior Editor at Freight Waves, Prosecutors called it “the largest cocaine seizure in the 230-year history of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.” Twenty tons of cocaine worth $1 billion was found in seven containers aboard the MSC Gayane at the Philadelphia port on June 17, 2019. On Tuesday, the first of the conspirators former MSC crewmember Vladimir Penda was sentenced to five years and 10 months in prison for his crime. Fresh details on who was involved in the conspiracy and how they did it have been revealed in new legal documents filed by prosecutors. They disclosed that a total of eight MSC crewmembers aboard the ship have pleaded guilty including the chief mate and second mate. ....