A dramatic viral video clip of the Coast Guard shows the service members who complete a fast and accurate prohibition of drugs against smugglers in the Eastern Pacific.
Members of the Coast Guard segment in small boats (WML 756) performed the operation on April 17, according to the military branch.
The video, which was taken by a third -degree small officer from Austin and Eli, shows that Kemal is quickly descending from suspected drug smugglers, as the service members barked orders that led to an immediate surrender.
“My hand!” The service members can be heard as they scream with Spanish on the suspects on the alleged smuggling ship.
Then men are asked for their stomachs with their hands spread.
Immediately comply.
Then the crew took the ship and arrested the suspects.
“The fifth ban during the Kimbal patrol is a great example of its complexity to stop illegal activities in the open ocean,” said the Coast Guard of the video, which was taken by a small third -class officer Austin and Eli: “Kimal started with air control, then participated in the enforcement of the tactical law, then the bowl was drowned so that it was not a danger to other ships.”
Through its five operations, the Kimbal crew has regained $ 214 million of drugs and the most important of it in San Diego, the Coast Guard said.
The Coast Guard added: “The illegal drugs pose a serious threat to the American people, and that the coast guard men and women do everything in their power to exchange drugs before they reach our beaches.”
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Fox News Paylar Arias contributed to this report.