The drug bust on a Liberian-flagged vessel is the latest in a string of major seizures linked to West African countries this year.
In May 2018, Algerian officials seized more than 1,500 pounds of cocaine on a Liberian-registered containership that was transporting frozen meat from Brazil, according to the BBC. In February of this year, Cape Verde officials found 21,000 pounds of cocaine, with a street value north of $700 million, on a Panama-flagged vessel. A month later, authorities in Guinea-Bissau notched their biggest-ever cocaine bust — and the country's first in a decade — when they found almost 800 kilograms or more than 1,700 pounds of the drug hidden in a false bottom of a truck loaded with fish.
"There were doubts whether West Africa was still being used as a major transit route, but these seizures seem to suggest that there is a return," said Mark Shaw, director of the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, in an interview with Bloomberg. "It's a surprise and it's very significant."