A customs officer dies while trying to board a drug-laden sailboat west of the Canary Islands

58 year old civil servant An officer of the Customs Inspection Service died in an accident today while attempting to board a sailboat, presumably loaded with drugs, in Atlantic waters, the Tax Office reported.

Sources from the Tax Office told EFE that the incident occurred around 08:30 on Saturday. A sailboat west of the Canary Islands was to be examined.

They say it’s an auxiliary ship. Special Operations Ship ‘Fulmar’ “A sailboat suspected of carrying drugs was landed about 700 miles west of the Canary Islands to continue its investigation,” the Tax Office said.

Meanwhile, the auxiliary ship of the Customs Surveillance Organization capsized. caused the officers to fall into the sea. the moment when the sailing crew set the suspect ship on fire so that it would later sink.

After several attempts to resuscitate his friend, the officers of the auxiliary ship briefed the central services of the customs service. Agent’s death.

The ship ‘Fulmar’ is currently The body of the deceased official and the four crew members of the sailboat detained in the port of Melilla, the place of residence of the officer’s family.

Your arrival in Melilla next wednesday night The same sources explain.

Source: Informacion

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