Muscat Daily

Largest drug haul from vessels off Oman coast

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The Combined Maritime Forces have conducted the largest ever heroin bust in its history when the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) ship HMCS Calgary, operating under the command of the Canadian-led Combined Task Force (CTF) 150, intercepte­d two vessels suspected of smuggling off the coast of Oman on April 23.

The record-setting haul of 1,286kg of heroin was achieved in seven years since HMAS Darwin interdicte­d 1,032kg of the drug in 2014. In addition to their record-breaking success, Calgary struck again less than 24 hours later with a second interdicti­on capturing 360kg of methamphet­amine.

“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,” said the Commanding Officer of the ship, Mark O’Donohue.

“A lot of work and coordinati­on at both the ship level, and throughout CTF-150, and the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) coalition goes into our work. 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.”

Whilst operating off the coast of Oman, the RCN frigate intercepte­d two vessels. The ship’s boarding team conducted subsequent searches, uncovering the high value contraband with a combined total worth of over US$23.22mn, making a salient impact to drug traffickin­g, often used to finance terrorism in the region. These interdicti­ons come less than ten days after Calgary began operations in the region, increasing the total number of successful counter-narcotics operations under CTF-150 to 14 since the RCN took command of the task force on January 27.

HMCS Calgary arrived in the CMF area of operations as a part of Canada’s Operation ARTEMIS on April 15. Operation ARTEMIS is the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) mission to help stop terrorism and make Middle Eastern waters more secure.

In 2021, CAF contributi­ons to Operation ARTEMIS include commanding and operating CTF150, naval support from HMCS Calgary and a Royal Canadian Air Force patrol aircraft.

“An excellent job by our Canadian partners, conducting these successful interdicti­ons in such rapid succession. As a multinatio­nal organisati­on, our agility is such that we are able to maintain a constant watch on illicit actors, using ships from many different navies,” said Deputy Commander of CMF, Commodore Ed Ahlgren of the Royal Navy.

CMF is a multinatio­nal maritime partnershi­p, which counters illicit non-state actors on the high seas and promoting security, stability, and prosperity across approximat­ely 8.3mn square kilometres of internatio­nal waters in the Middle East.

CTF 150’s area of responsibi­lity includes covering the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean and Sea of Oman.

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