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France's navy carried out multiple high-profile drug interceptions in early February 2026, seizing shipments bound for international markets.
On Feb. 5 French authorities said a patrol in the Caribbean intercepted a vessel carrying about 678 kilograms of cocaine and handed it to Barbadian authorities.
Separately, French naval forces operating in the South Pacific, near French Polynesia, seized 4.25 tonnes of cocaine from a ship believed to be travelling from Central America toward South Africa; the cargo was destroyed at sea and the vessel and crew released under international law.
Officials noted prosecutors declined to press charges in the Polynesia case to avoid burdening local courts, and that a separate near-5-tonne seizure near French Polynesia occurred in January.
French ministers have highlighted a stepped-up approach to tackling trafficking from Latin America through Caribbean and Pacific maritime routes as cocaine use and gang-related crime rise in France and the wider region.
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The Straits Times (ST) - WorldFrench Navy intercepts boat with cocaine in Caribbean
France 24 - International breaking news, top stories and headlinesFrench navy seizes more than 4 tonnes of cocaine from ship in South Pacific
Le Monde - EnglishFrench Navy seizes over 4 metric tons of cocaine in the South Pacific




















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