Pubdate: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 Source: North Island Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Black Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/Wy0dnBlK Website: http://www.northislandgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2783 Author: Teresa Bird Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials. MASSIVE COCAINE CARGO SEIZED PORT HARDY - Police revealed Monday that the sailboat detained in Port Hardy last week was carrying 1,001 kg of cocaine. In a press conference in Vancouver Mar. 15, police said two men, 39-year-old [name redacted] of Victoria and 38-year-old [name redacted} of Mexico have been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking in one of the largest drug busts in B.C. history. The 40-foot sailboat arrived in Port Hardy from Panama Mar. 6, and was greeted by Port Hardy RCMP and the North Island Emergency Response Team and Police Dog Service, said RCMP. The RCMP Federal Drug Enforcement Branch arrived later to take over the investigation. Police were alerted to the vessel by the Canadian Armed Forces, who hailed the vessel during a routine air patrol near Cape Scott, said Superintendent Brian Cantera of the Federal Drug Enforcement Branch. "The vessel provided the name, the MV Huntress, however the vessel name and registration attributed the name to a fishing vessel, and not a motor sailer," said Cantera. The air crew passed the information to the Joint Forces Operation Centre in Esquimalt. "Several cues alerted the military personnel on watch to suspicious behaviour and it was further observed to be met by a black zodiac boat offshore," continued Cantera. RCMP were then alerted. The Huntress headed into Port Hardy of its own accord, unaware of the police reception awaiting it. When the boat docked, Port Hardy RCMP arrested the two men and searched the vessel. Port Hardy RCMP then chartered the Naiad Explorer from Mackay's Whale Watching in Port McNeill to take police to the site where the zodiac had been observed near Shushartie Bay. "Upon searching the immediate area where the zodiac offload had taken place, 37 duffle bags containing 1,001 kilograms of cocaine were seized," said Cantera. Solicitor General Kash Heed added the street value of the cocaine would be in the hundreds of millions of dollars. "There is no question that interrupting drug smuggling of this quantity has national and international impact on the illegal drug trade," said Heed. The Huntress remained in Port Hardy under guard at press time Tuesday. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D