The Coast Guard has seized more than 150,000 pounds of cocaine in the Eastern Pacific Ocean since August as part of Operation Pacific Viper, the agency said Tuesday. The illicit drugs were nabbed in multiple interdictions of alleged drug boats, including one record-breaking bust earlier this month .

In that incident, a "heavily laden" go-fast vessel was stopped with "disabling fire," the Coast Guard said in a news release . The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Munro arrived and seized over 20,000 pounds of cocaine from the other boat, marking the agency's largest at-sea interdiction since March 2007.

Video shared by the Coast Guard showed the alleged drug boat being stopped by a helicopter crew who fires shots toward the vessel. It's not clear what happened to the crew of the go-fas

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