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Six submarines stuffed with 1400 metric tonnes of cocaine bound for Australia seized in international operation

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Last updated: November 28, 2024 1:15 pm
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Six submarines nicknamed “narco subs” stuffed with cocaine on Wednesday, November 27 were captured in a Colombian-led international anti-drug operation, authorities in the Latin American nation announced as part of a huge global operation.

The mission, involving 62 countries, seized more than 1,400 metric tons of drugs mostly marijuana – between October 1 and November 14, according to Vice Adm. Orlando Enrique Grisales, chief of naval operations staff for the Colombian Navy.

Among the haul was 225 metric tons of cocaine, 5 tons of which was found aboard a semi-submersible vessel plying a marine trafficking route from Colombia to Australia, he said.

The vessel, intercepted in Pacific waters with enough fuel to reach Australia, is the third such “narco sub” intercepted on the route, Grisales told reporters.

“The first was discovered in Colombian waters, and thanks to the maps it carried, we identified the route. That’s when we began working with Australian authorities,” he added.

It’s not the first time “narco subs” have been seized by authorities. Traffickers started using the vessels in the late 1990s as Colombian cartels looked for ways to evade US law enforcement patrols in the Caribbean Sea to transport their illegal cargo into the United States.

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The 225-ton seizure of cocaine is a huge haul. In a report this year, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime estimated that in 2022, global cocaine production reached 2,700 tons, a record high.

 

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