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Puerto Rico Police Seize $12 Million in Cocaine From Smuggling Boat

Authorities in Puerto Rico intercepted a 26‑foot boat with no identification off the north‑coast town of Río Grande on Monday and seized more than 1,800 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated street value of about $12 million. After a pursuit, police detained three suspects on board, and federal authorities have taken over the case, underscoring the island’s role as a major transit hub for cocaine bound for the U.S. mainland and Europe. Puerto Rican officials say it is one of the largest drug seizures in the island’s waters in recent years, coming on the heels of several other large interdictions in nearby waters and at the port of San Juan. Those recent hauls include roughly 214 pounds of cocaine worth about $1.7 million hidden on a cargo ship in February, nearly 780 pounds of suspected cocaine seized at sea in January, and almost 1,000 pounds taken from a cargo trailer late last year, illustrating sustained smuggling pressure on U.S. maritime borders.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Police intercepted a 26‑foot, unmarked boat off Río Grande on Puerto Rico’s north coast on Monday.
  • More than 1,800 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $12 million were found on board.
  • Three suspects were detained, and federal authorities have assumed control of the investigation.

📊 Relevant Data

Because Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, there are no customs inspections for domestic flights and cargo moving from Puerto Rico to the U.S. mainland, making it an attractive transit point for drug smugglers.

Puerto Rico, Drug Corridor to the Mainland United States — Fox News

In FY23, 43.5% of federal drug trafficking offenders in the U.S. were Hispanic (compared to Hispanics making up 18.9% of the U.S. population), 27.6% were Black (13.6% of population), 25.8% were White (58.9% of population), with 81.9% being U.S. citizens.

Quick Facts on Drug Trafficking Offenses — United States Sentencing Commission

The poverty rate in Puerto Rico is 40.5%, compared to the U.S. national average of 12.5%, with the most common group below the poverty line being Hispanic (who comprise 99% of the population).

Puerto Rico | Data USA — Data USA

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March 23, 2026