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Offline TomSea

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world/africa

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Mozambican navy intercepts '1.5 tonnes of heroin'
Jose Tembe   BBC News, Maputo



The Mozambican authorities are detaining 12 Iranians caught allegedly shipping drugs off the coast of the northern province of Cabo Delgado.

The boat was intercepted on Saturday in a joint operation carried out by the Mozambican navy and the National Criminal Investigation Service (Sernic).

The interception occurred about 50km (31 miles) from the Mozambican coast.

Read more at: https://www.bbc.com/news/world/africa

An utterly amazing story, so far, I see this nowhere else but the BBC, see article for more details.

Where was the heroin crop grown? And where was it headed?

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That's the way to do it!
Burn the vessel, and hopefully the drugs along with it.

Send the crew back to where they came from with the message to the drug lords:
"See what these guys cost you? Settle this yourselves..."

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That's the way to do it!
Burn the vessel, and hopefully the drugs along with it.

Send the crew back to where they came from with the message to the drug lords:
"See what these guys cost you? Settle this yourselves..."
Just send one with a note: "We enjoyed the target practice and burning your cargo. Please send more".
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