HMS Medway seizes £24m in cocaine in the Northern Caribbean
HMS Medway, the Royal Navy ship that has been in the Caribbean for the 2022 Hurricane Season, and which was in Cayman waters to support the Cayman Islands after Hurricane Ian, has seized more than 400kg of cocaine, with a street value of £24m from a vessel near the Dominican Republic.
The crew of HMS Medway, working in conjunction with a US Coast Guard Law Enforcement detachment, detained three crew members when they boarded the vessel.
It is fantastic to see the excellent work of our Royal Navy, stopping illicit drugs reaching the hands of dealers and users. We all know the devastating effect such substances can have on the lives of individuals and their families.
This achievement not only serves as a victory in the UK’s commitment to keep illicit drugs off of the streets, but it also serves to test HMS Medway’s versatility, and demonstrates the crew’s ability to shift from Disaster Relief Operations to Counter Illicit Trafficking Operations.
It is reassuring to know that the UK has assets such as HMS Medway within the region, positioned to support Cayman and other Overseas Territories, should we need it during hurricane season.
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