U.S. and Mexico seize several tons of cocaine in "coordinated operation" in Pacific Ocean
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The United States and Mexico seized several tons of cocaine from a ship in a "coordinated operation" in the Pacific Ocean, the Mexican navy said Wednesday. In:
The United States and Mexico seized several tons of cocaine from a ship in a "coordinated operation" in the Pacific Ocean, the Mexican navy said Wednesday.
The unusual joint action comes despite tensions between the two countries, with President Trump vowing to strike Mexican drug cartels that he said posed a grave threat to national security.
"About 188 packages containing several tons of cocaine" were seized from the vessel off Clarion Island, about 680 miles from the Mexican port city of Manzanillo in Colima state, the Mexican navy said in a statement.
The navy released images and video of the alleged drugs, showing packages laid out on the deck of a naval ship before being transported to shore.
Multiple people were arrested, the statement added, without specifying how many.

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