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Record 2,700-Acre Estate Seized in Drug Case

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<i> United Press International</i>

The wooded 2,700-acre riverfront estate of a convicted cocaine smuggler was seized by federal marshals Saturday in the largest land forfeiture action ever against a U.S. drug figure, authorities said.

U.S. Atty. James West said investigators believe Frederik Luytjes had intended to return to the $2.8-million Mastwood estate in the Pocono Mountain region after he completes his 10-year prison sentence for cocaine trafficking.

A forfeiture complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Scranton alleged that Luytjes had purchased the property with cocaine profits, making it subject to seizure under federal drug laws.

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Luytjes, 47, allegedly used his charter aircraft business, Air America Inc., to provide planes and recruit pilots for a smuggling operation that imported 10 tons of Medellin cartel-supplied cocaine into the United States from Colombia between 1980 and 1985.

West said Mastwood represented the largest tract of land ever seized in the United States in a drug-related forfeiture action. The government previously seized about $18 million in cash and other assets from Luytjes and his associates.

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