The Victoria-based HMCS Calgary has bagged a record amount of heroin during a mission in the Arabian Sea, off the coast of Oman..Operating under the command of the Canadian-led Combined Task Force 150, the HMCS Calgary seized 1,286 kg of heroin on April 23 — the most ever captured by a coalition ship..The previous high was 1,032 kg of heroin in 2014 by an Australian navy ship..And the crew was not done yet..Less than 24 hours later, HMCS Calgary intercepted another vessel with 360 kg of methamphetamine..The total dollar value of the drugs seized was $23 million. Details of the actually seizures were not released by the navy..The drugs are often used to finance terrorism in the region, said the Combined Maritime Forces..“I’m speaking for everyone on HMCS Calgary when I say it’s a great feeling to have made two substantial busts so early into our operation,” Cmdr. Mark O’Donohue, the ship’s commanding officer, said in a statement..“It’s fantastic to see that pay off and to know we are contributing to the interruption of a revenue stream that is being used to fund terrorism.”.The drug seizures came less than 10 days after HMCS Calgary arrived in the region, and increased to 14 the number of successful counter-narcotics operations since the Royal Canadian Navy took command of the task force on Jan. 27..Vessels from Europe, the US, Australia and the Middle East are also taking part..HMCS Calgary is on deployment with 50 members of the Royal Canadian Air Force and a patrol plane..Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.,dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com,.Twitter.com/nobby7694
The Victoria-based HMCS Calgary has bagged a record amount of heroin during a mission in the Arabian Sea, off the coast of Oman..Operating under the command of the Canadian-led Combined Task Force 150, the HMCS Calgary seized 1,286 kg of heroin on April 23 — the most ever captured by a coalition ship..The previous high was 1,032 kg of heroin in 2014 by an Australian navy ship..And the crew was not done yet..Less than 24 hours later, HMCS Calgary intercepted another vessel with 360 kg of methamphetamine..The total dollar value of the drugs seized was $23 million. Details of the actually seizures were not released by the navy..The drugs are often used to finance terrorism in the region, said the Combined Maritime Forces..“I’m speaking for everyone on HMCS Calgary when I say it’s a great feeling to have made two substantial busts so early into our operation,” Cmdr. Mark O’Donohue, the ship’s commanding officer, said in a statement..“It’s fantastic to see that pay off and to know we are contributing to the interruption of a revenue stream that is being used to fund terrorism.”.The drug seizures came less than 10 days after HMCS Calgary arrived in the region, and increased to 14 the number of successful counter-narcotics operations since the Royal Canadian Navy took command of the task force on Jan. 27..Vessels from Europe, the US, Australia and the Middle East are also taking part..HMCS Calgary is on deployment with 50 members of the Royal Canadian Air Force and a patrol plane..Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.,dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com,.Twitter.com/nobby7694