Shermain Bique-Charles
17/11/22 19:36

Shermain Bique-Charles
17/11/22 19:36

3 US Customs agents shot, wounded off coast of Puerto Rico

Reports from San Juan Puerto Rico indicate that three US Customs and Border Protection agents have been shot and are in serious condition after a shootout with people on board a suspected smuggling vessel

The incident happened at around 8 o’clock this morning about 144 miles off the coast of Cabo Rojo in Puerto Rico.

US agents say those who were seriously injured were being airlifted to the Puerto Rico Trauma Centre and an investigation is underway.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the officers worked for the agency’s Air and Marine Operations unit.

He said at a congressional hearing he had been briefed on the “tragic loss of one of our front-line personnel” and said, “several others were gravely wounded.”

“These are brave members of our air and marine operations within US Customs and Border Protection,” Mayorkas told a Senate panel Thursday in disclosing the shooting. “So the difficulty of this job cannot be compared to the difficulty that our frontline personnel face every day. Their bravery and selfless service should be recognized.”

Air and Marine Operations employs about 1,650 people and is one of the smaller units of CBP, the largest law enforcement agency in the United States. It uses aircraft and sea assets to stop the illegal movement of people, drugs and other goods.

The unit detected 218 “conventional aircraft incursions” on US soil in the 2021 fiscal year, seized 1.1 million pounds of narcotics, $73.1 million in illicit currency, made more than 122,000 arrests and rescued 518 people, according to CBP.

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