Six accused drug traffickers allegedly using boats and "narco subs" to traffic cocaine were hit with U.S. sanctions, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control said Thursday. Four Guyanese nationals — Paul Daby Jr., Randolph Duncan, Mark Cromwell, Himnauth Sawh — and two Colombians — Yeison Andres Sanchez Vallejo and Manuel Salazar Gutierrez — were sanctioned for allegedly trafficking tons of cocaine from South America to the United States, Europe and the Caribbean, officials said.
Main Idea: The U.S. sanctioned alleged drug traffickers, including Paul Daby Jr. and Randolph Duncan, over a cocaine smuggling network that used boats, airstrips, and “narco subs” in Guyana.
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Sanctions on alleged traffickers like Paul Daby Jr. And Randolph Duncan may disrupt cocaine shipments,.
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