法国海军在南太平洋上截获逾4吨可卡因

Core Viewpoint - The French Navy intercepted over 4 tons of cocaine in the South Pacific, highlighting the increasing trend of drug trafficking organizations using Pacific routes to smuggle drugs from the Americas to Australia and New Zealand [1] Group 1: Drug Interception - The French Navy intercepted a vessel from Central America, believed to be heading to South Africa, near French Polynesia [1] - The intercepted cocaine was not intended for French Polynesia, leading local prosecutors not to file charges [1] - The seized drugs were destroyed at sea [1] Group 2: Trends in Drug Trafficking - In a previous incident on January 20, the French Navy intercepted nearly 5 tons of cocaine on a fishing vessel, which was believed to be destined for Australia [1] - Reports from the United Nations indicate that drug trafficking organizations have increasingly begun to use Pacific routes for smuggling drugs [1] - French Polynesia is significantly affected by these maritime drug trafficking routes [1]