FEEDBACK ON JT4-078-90

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The document provides feedback on JT4-078-90 and describes activities related to drug smuggling at a port. On July 20, 1990, drugs were loaded onto small vessels and then transferred to a larger vessel. Additionally, a submarine docked at the port around July 22, delivering money, ancient artifacts, and possibly emerald jewelry. Another part of the drug shipment, consisting of approximately 1400 kilos of drugs mixed with another product, is expected to occur on July 27. The port serves as a facility for working maintenance and radio communication watches, and while drugs occasionally pass through, the focus is on smuggling other contraband like jewelry and firearms. The document includes a sketch of the port and describes the vessels seen at the port on July 20, with one having a white hull and red superstructure and the other being dark blue with rounded, curved features and grooves.

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Body:  Approved For Release 2003/04/18 : CIA-RDP96-00789RO01100510003-1
 Feedback on JT4-078-90 (25 Jul 90)
 00B: 251104 JUL 90
 SG1A        The activity at 0 involves a long, curving series of "structures" (buildings or
 other "manmades"), lined up to the left of a loading/unloading area.   The
 loading/unloading area holds some sort of crane apparatus. The drug activity on or about
 20 JUL 90 consisted of loading drugs into small vessels which then "ferried" them to a
 larger vessel (NFI). This shipment may have been a partial shipment.
 In a related activity (may not have been at the same port), a submarine made a
 surface docking on or about 22 JUL 90 to deliver goods in the form of money, ancient
 artifacts, and possibly some emerald jewelry.
 There are indications that another part of the partial shipment will occur on 27 JUL
 90 at the other port. This shipment should consist of approx. 1400 kilos of drugs. These
 drugs will be in a gooey, funny-smelling mixture with some other product (possibly similar
 SG1A    to frozen quava juice).
 The related port appears to be either
 OOG: 251300L
 Many vessels pass through this port including drug vessels.  However, the
 emphasis, as far as illegal activity is concerned, is on other forms of contraband.
 Smuggling of items such as: jewelry, fire arms etc...can be found in bags aboard some
 vessels. The purpose of this port is for working maintainance and it serves as a radio
 active communication watch facility. From July 20th, thirteen vessels past port and have
 successfully gone onward. Of these, two (a team) were drug related. In the future, there
 will be 5 drug vessels which pass through this port by November of this year. A basic
 sketch of the port is attached.
 OOD: 251355L
 The port is long, coming to a point on one side and is more rounded on the other.
 A curved, hard, grainy strip of cleared land comes off to one side of the port. On 20 Jul,
 ther were two vessels in port carrying drugs. The drugs on both vessels appeared to be
 marijuana.  One of the vessels has a white hull and red superstructure, located
 approximately amidship. The other vessel is dark blue. Something about this vessel is
 rounded, curved and has grooves in it. It also has rows of little rounded bumps on the
 side of the hull.
 Approved For Release 2003/04/18 : CIA-RDP96-00789RO01100510003-1