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News JUNE 2003

£1.20

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Bounty hunt - p14,15 • YOU'RE NICKED: HMS Cumberland bears down on the converted Danish motor torpedo boat found carrying £250 million worth of cocaine

A ROYAL Navy warship and a new RFA tanker were called in to help British and Spanish customs officers to seize more than three tonnes of cocaine from a wartime torpedo boat hundreds of miles out in the Atlantic. Type 22 frigate HMS Cumberland, the Fleet Ready Escort ship, was in Devonport when the call came for her to put to sea at short notice, according to her Marine Engineer Officer Lt Cdr Geoff Adams. The frigate made a 1,500-mile fast passage to join the operation. There she was instrumental in the hoarding of a converted World War II Danish Motor Torpedo Boat (MTB). Fleet Air Arm aircraft and the new Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker Wave Knight were also involved in the seizure. On board was found a record 3.6 tonnes of cocaine, with an estimated street value of more than £250 million.

The eight-man crew were arrested by Spanish customs and arc now in custody. The seizure of the craft was the culmination of one of the largest UK Customs-led maritime narcotics operations in European waters, and brings to more than £1,570 million the total value of drugs seized in RN counter-narcotics operations in the past five years. Capt Mike Manscrgh, the Commanding Officer of HMS Cumberland, said: "This has been a most successful operation, in which the ship's companies of HMS Cumberland and RFA Wave Knight performed superbly in the interdiction of such a large quantity of cocaine." • Turn to back page

ETTERS - p6,7 • RNA - p28,29 • SEA CADETS - p40,41 • SPORT - p42,43


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