Coast Guard Interdicts 22 Ecuadorians in Possession of Illegal Firearms in Eastern Pacific

Interdicted Ecuadorian nationals are detained on the Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton (WMSL-753) before they are turned over to the Ecuadorian coast guard near the Port of Manta. U.S. Coast Guard District 7

ECUADOR — The
crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton (WMSL-753) interdicted 22 Ecuadorian
nationals last week in possession of illegal firearms in the eastern Pacific
Ocean and delivered them to Ecuadorian authorities, the Coast Guard 7th
District said in a release.

A Hamilton
law-enforcement team boarded the Ecuadorian long-line fishing vessel, Erika
Fernanda, in a known smuggling area during a patrol.

Multiple
violations and two illegal automatic weapons were located onboard. The crew of
the Erika Fernanda and evidence collected was transferred to the Ecuadorian
Coast Guard near the Port of Manta.

“This case
highlights the value and benefits of the close partnerships the U.S. Coast
Guard has with our allies in Central and South America.” said Capt. Mark
Gordon, commanding officer of the Hamilton.

“The ability
to work with our counterpart foreign agencies is critical to combatting common
challenges such as illegal narcotics trafficking, human smuggling and illegal
and unreported fishing. The success of this case is a result of years of robust
collaboration between the State Department, DHS, Ecuador and the U.S. Coast
Guard.”

Hamilton is deployed
on a counter-narcotics patrol in the eastern Pacific. The cutter is one of two
418-foot national security cutters homeported in Charleston, South Carolina.