A narco-sub
carrying three tons of cocaine has been captured by the Ecuadorian and
Colombian navies. Narco-traffickers have used submarine-like vessels to move
drugs to the United States.
Deutsche Welle, 19 December 2015
The
semi-submersible drug boat was captured and three crew members arrested after
the vessel encountered mechanical problems 200 miles (320 kilometers) from the
Galapagos Islands.
The
Colombian navy said in a statement on Friday its boats had been pursuing the
makeshift submarine through the Pacific Ocean for four-days with the help of US
government surveillance aircraft.
Authorities
said the ultimate destination of the cocaine was likely the United States.
Since the
early 1990s authorities have captured some 100 handcrafted submarines
trafficking cocaine from where it is grown and processed in the Andes to
Central America and Mexico on its way to its ultimate destination, the United
States.
Peru and
Colombia are the world's top producers of cocaine, the production and trafficking of which has fueled deadly violence and corruption throughout
Mexico and Central and South America.
cw/jlw (AP, dpa)

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