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Coke on the High Seas: Prison Sentences for Smuggling Cocaine on MSC Armonia

By Jim Walker on November 1, 2013
Posted in Drugs

Cruise Center reports news from Italy that a judge in Italy sentenced three 3 people who were involved in smuggling cocaine on an Italian flagged cruise ship to ten year individual sentences and a fine each of 60,000 Euros for importing ten kilos of cocaine from South America on the cruise ship Armonia operated by MSC.…

MSC Armonia Crewmember Dies, Passengers Hospitalized

By Jim Walker on February 18, 2012
Posted in Crew Member Rights, Maritime Death

MSC Armonia Cruise Ship - Dead Crewmember, Sick PassengersA reader of Cruise Law News in Brazil has informed us that a crewmember of the Armonia cruise ship, operated by MSC Cruises, died yesterday after being admitted to the hospital in serious condition.

A newspaper in Brazil (G1 in Sao Paulo) reports that a local woman, Fabiana Pasquarelli, age 30, was taken from…

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