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French Navy Seizes 5 Tonnes of Cocaine Destined for Australia
NZ Herald
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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French Navy forces intercepted a vessel in the South Pacific, seizing approximately five tonnes of cocaine. The drugs, originating from Central America and sailing under a Togo flag, were reportedly destined for Australia. The 11 crew members, from Honduras and Ecuador, will not face prosecution by French authorities but may be subject to legal action in their home countries.
The vessel, coming from Central America, was intercepted on January 16, France’s High Commission in French Polynesia said in a statement yesterday, adding the armed forces mobilised “significant human and material resources” for the operation.
The cocaine was being transported on a ship sailing under Togo’s flag and destined for the Australian market, according to a source close to the investigation.
The 10 Honduran and one Ecuadoran crew would not be prosecuted by French authorities, according to the source, but their home countries had the option of launching legal proceedings against them.
The United Nations has said in recent years that organised crime groups trafficking cocaine and methamphetamine have expanded their presence in the Pacific.
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