The Cptn reported it so a best he wasnt aware or the owner.
Now the crew is a different story.
I knew Pan Am “Stews” in the 70/80 that were supplementing their income stashing “marching dust” and retrieving it on later trips
I used to own much smaller ships.
And I actually caught my crew ...well sort of ....after the fact....putting a few kilos of perico in our welding tanks and scuba gear and lord knows where else
We were running Miragoane Haiti back and forth to Miami and coke in Haiti was maybe 3-5000 a key and 15,000 or so in Miami....late 80s....Miami thanks to Cali and Harold Ackerman...look him up....was awash in toot
Anyhow my Polish chief and mate had made a deal apparently. I fired em which is about all I could do safely
My point is the crew on a ship like that if saavy has incalculable places to hide a lot of cocaine never to be detected and can walk it out or drop it with a beacon close to shore or with a runner nearby
This is a big ship.
I was told about my crew by Colombians I knew who I carried cement for out of Barranquilla to St Martin....And Rio Haina
Word gets around