Defence Web: Five drug seizures in one week for Combined Maritime Forces in the Arabian Sea

French Marine Nationale ships have recorded five seizures of illicit drugs in just six days whilst participating in a counter-narcotics focused operation under the command of Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Combined Task Force (CTF) 150 in the Arabian Sea.

The string of successes began on 19 March when the French frigate FS Nivôse intercepted a high-value shipment of 367 kg of methamphetamine and 311 kg of heroin. This was swiftly followed by two concurrent counter-narcotics operations on 22 March by FS Tonnerre and FS Surcouf, which resulted in interdictions of over 3 000 kg, and 600 kg of hashish respectively, CMF said.

Barely 48 hours later, the helicopter carrier Tonnerre seized a 3 200 kg consignment of hashish. A concurrent counter-narcotic success at sea by FS Nivôse followed quickly behind, with the crew interdicting a further 1 100 kg of the drug.

All three ships were operating in the Arabian Sea in direct support of CTF-150 at the time of the seizures, totalling 8 578 kg, which have a combined estimated wholesale value of more than $16.66 million.

Captain Frédéric Barbe, commanding officer of Nivôse said, “The involvement of the Marine Nationale at the forefront of the counter-narcotics operations in the Arabian Sea directly undermines those same terrorist organizations that threaten our interests, and our citizens, in both the Middle East and Africa.”

“The most recent French accomplishments are nothing but the result of an intense teamwork from the direct coordination within the Task Group “Jeanne d’Arc” to the paramount involvement of both Canadian-led Combined Task Force 150, and Combined Maritime Forces, as a whole. We act as a powerful coalition that, working behind the scenes, enables us to achieve success at sea, providing us with its unrivalled knowledge of the area.”

These latest seizures increase the tally of successful counter-narcotics operations for CTF-150 to 10 since assuming command in late January 2021. CTF-150, one of three CMF task forces, has an ongoing mission to disrupt criminal and terrorist organizations, including by clamping-down on the illegal trade of drugs and weapons.

Commodore Dan Charlebois, commander of CTF-150 said, “The French Navy continues to provide outstanding support to Combined Maritime Forces, and more specifically, Combined Task Force 150. The French arrived in the area of operations, in all respects, ready to contribute to regional maritime security, as evidenced by their seizures, almost immediately after arriving on station. The skill and professionalism demonstrated by their crews are in keeping with their predecessor, Jean Bart, which is a great sign for CTF-150!”

Five drug seizures in one week for Combined Maritime Forces in the Arabian Sea

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