Pubdate: Tues, 31 Aug 1999 Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) Copyright: 1999, The Tribune Co. Contact: http://www.tampatrib.com/ Forum: http://tampabayonline.net/interact/welcome.htm Author: Associated Press COCAINE SEIZED IN SHIPMENT OF FISH AT MIAMI AIRPORT MIAMI - Nearly 3,000 pounds of cocaine was discovered hidden in a shipment of fish filets from Ecuador, and U.S. Customs officials say it may be another inside smuggling job at Miami International Airport. The Arrow Air cargo flight landed early Monday morning from Guayaquil, Ecuador, carrying 2,720 pounds of cocaine. The drug was wrapped neatly in dozens of green and yellow waxed paper packages, hidden beneath iced filets of grouper and tuna. It showed up in an X-ray during a routine Customs inspection. ``We have reasons to believe people at the airport may have been involved,'' said John Clark, acting special agent in charge with the U.S. Customs service. ``With that much cocaine and nobody coming to claim it, especially at that hour, it indicates to us that whoever is involved knew about the seizure.'' Clark said merchants who are expecting perishable items, such as fish or flowers, usually make prompt pickups. But no one came to claim the 50 cardboard boxes of fish, 22 of which contained cocaine. The seizure comes less than a week after 58 people were charged with smuggling drugs and weapons at the airport. Many of them worked for American Airlines. A Customs Service spokesman estimated the wholesale value of the drugs at about $21 million. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D