Dominican Forces Intercept Boat Carrying 1,500 Drug Packages

In a decisive and commendable operation, the Dominican Republic’s National Drug Control Directorate (DNCD), with support from the Navy and aerial surveillance, intercepted a speedboat carrying over 1,500 packages of illicit drugs—presumably cocaine or another high-value substance on the black market. This direct hit against transnational organized crime took place off the country’s southern coast, where the vessel attempted to move undetected through Caribbean waters.

The operation, which lasted several hours, involved high-speed pursuit, coordinated aerial tracking, and naval interception tactics that demonstrate the Dominican state’s growing ability to combat drug trafficking with strength and effectiveness.

The post Dominican Forces Intercept Boat Carrying 1,500 Drug Packages appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Previous post As U.S. and EU Strike Deal, Canada Is Left Behind
Next post ABLECHILD: Mental Health “Experts” Expose Psychiatric Drugging Abuse by Their Own Industry