Cocaine found
About 68kg of cocaine with an estimated street value of SNZI2.9 million, has been plucked from South Carolina beaches and waters in the last two weeks. The agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration in Columbia, James McGivney, said yesterday in Charleston: “Right now we are in the position of trying to determine whether it was a vessel that kicked them off or an air drop that went bad.” —NZPA-AP.
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Press, 19 July 1989, Page 11
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