Maritime Police injured after yet another drug trafficking incident

Image is a library image, not of actual incidentTwo members of the Maritime Police were injured after the vessel on which they were travelling was violently by another vessel, off the Algarve coast, in what now seems to be a regular occcurence of drug trafficking.

The high-speed vessel collided with such violence that it passed over it from one side to the other, damaging the Maritime Police vessel, putting the lives of the agents at risk.

In a statement, the National Maritime Authority (AMN) said that, during the operation, a first high-speed vessel was detected, with three crew members, suspected of being linked to drug trafficking. A “successful” approach to the vessel was carried out and the three crew members detained.

Meanwhile, “a second high-speed vessel was detected that was dropping several bales of narcotics into the water”, but the crew, upon realizing the presence of the authorities, “purposely” rammed one of the Maritime Police vessels.

“The vessel collided with such violence that it passed over it from one side to the other, damaging the Maritime Police vessel, putting the lives of the agents at risk, who, fortunately, escaped with injuries”, said the statement, adding that, even with “two injured and two others lying in the water”, the Maritime Police managed to react and raise the alarm.

Unsuccessful, the crew of the second vessel fled and the elements of the Maritime Police were rescued and transported by a Portuguese Air Force aircraft to a hospital unit nearby. 

The drug bundles collected in the joint operation by the Maritime Police and the Portuguese Navy will later be handed over to the Judiciary Police, as well as the three men arrested.

According to the Maritime Authority, in the last "two months there has been a greater degree of violence in the reactions of traffickers", this being the second case involving authorities' vessels registered in the Algarve in the last two weeks.

At the end of January, a vessel from the Coastal Control Unit (UCC) was damaged during a pursuit of two high-speed vessels, near the island of Armona, in Olhão, in the district of Faro. On this occasion, despite not having been injured, the UCC soldiers had to be rescued after the vessel suffered structural damage, so were therefore unable to proceed with the operation.

Previous recent incident: https://algarvedailynews.com/news/21516-marines-seize-8600-kilos-of-hashish-off-the-algarve-coast

Source https://postal.pt/

Image is a library image, not of actual incident