This is the dramatic moment when drug smugglers set fire to a ship
carrying more than £50 million worth of hashish after being spotted by
customs officials.
Thick, dense plumes of smoke quickly billowed from the bridge of the
Gold Star freighter just minutes after it was 'buzzed' by a helicopter
from the Italian coastguard.
The nine people on board the Tanzanian registered ship then jumped
overboard as they attempted to avoid being arrested but they were miles
out to sea and had to be plucked to safety.
Up in flames: The Tanzanian-registered cargo ship MV Gold Star is seen with its bridge in flames
Night vision: An Armed Forces of Malta vessel (right) battles the fire
Italian customs officials intercepted the Gold Star as it sailed off
the coast of Sicily in the Mediterranean following a tip off that it
was carrying a huge consignment of drugs and she had been followed for
several days before the operation was launched.
Besides a helicopter several fast patrol boats were used in the 'raid'
and a search of the ship's hold revealed a massive consignment of
drugs, 30 tons of hashish which had been loaded on board in Turkey.
Italian officials said the crew were Syrian and Egyptians and
before they could board the 82 metre 38-year-old ship they had to
obtain permission from Tanzania where it was registered.
Firefighting boats had to be called in to put out the flames and the
ship was today being towed to the Sicilian port of Syracuse where the
arrested men were also being held before being questioned.
Black cloud: Smugglers decided to set their drug haul on fire, which was evidently noticeable to customs officials
No way out: Customs officials pull up alongside the burning vessel as the game is up
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