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Posted by chinamon on Sep-17-2008 19:29:

US Navy captures submarine with 6.6 tons of cocaine

U.S. Coast Guard Finds Homemade Sub Carrying 6.6 Tons Of Coke
Wednesday September 17, 2008
CityNews.ca Staff

When you think about drug dealers smuggling their wares into North America, images of an underground tunnel or a false car trunk stuffed with illegal goods come to mind.

But that's not the only thing those who would stop the flow are facing. Consider for a moment what American authorities found this weekend - a homemade submarine stuffed with an unbelievable 6.6 tons of cocaine.

The self-propelled semi-suvmersible was stealthily heading from Costa Rica towards the U.S. when it was intercepted by the U.S. Navy. The craft was about 60-feet long and had a crew of four on board, who were all taken into custody.

The sheer size of the haul and the way it was being transported has amazed officials and has given a whole new meaning to the term 'the high seas.'

"The boat was partially submerged but you can't call it amateurish. The drug traffickers are not amateurs," agrees Jose Pastor of Costa Rica's public security ministry.

The sub carried some sophisticated navigation equipment and was made out of steel and fiberglass. The Navy spotted it on Saturday and sent a secret message to the U.S. Coast Guard to move in. But it was an operation fraught with peril.

When agents got onboard the makeshift craft, those inside began deliberately and violently rocking the boat, trying to toss them off the deck and into the ocean. It didn't work and the agents hung on for dear life, trying to prevent the suspects from deliberately scuttling the sub.

The craft was equipped was valves that allow smugglers to sink it if the law tries to capture the ship, increasing the danger for those on the outside. "This was the most dangerous operation of my career," admits Lt. Todd Bagetis, who headed the raiding party.

It's not the first time these makeshift vessels have been used to ferry drugs to North America. But authorities admit this operation seemed especially well planned.

The sub was capable of going from South America to the U.S. at a top speed of 13 knots, without stopping for supplies or food. It's not clear where it would have surfaced or how the drugs might have been offloaded.

In all, searchers found an astonishing 37 bales of cocaine (top left). And it's a big loss for the kingpins behind the scheme. The estimated street value of the coke is a whopping $187 million.

source

edit: some photos here


Posted by Shaya007 on Sep-17-2008 19:32:

awww




Posted by zoogla on Sep-17-2008 19:35:

that's effin cool


Posted by jsibilin on Sep-17-2008 19:47:

i wonder how long it takes to make that much !!!

so this is the second home made sub .. but this one is bigger then the last one.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Sep-17-2008 20:18:


Posted by Dr. DAS on Sep-17-2008 20:29:

prices are going up...


Posted by Owen M on Sep-17-2008 20:30:

That looks like they bagged the coke, THEN built the sub around the coke.


Posted by Tordan on Sep-17-2008 20:31:

"cocaine is a helluva drug!"


Posted by Skipper on Sep-17-2008 21:15:

That is insane!

I guess someone is waiting in San Diego for the sub to arrive...I wonder how that gets coordinated on the other end...so crazy.


Posted by CAKE on Sep-17-2008 22:42:

something like this happend like a year ago.... except last time apperantly they blew up the sub so the cops only recovered 1 tone out of a possible 8 ....or so they say


Posted by Rook on Sep-17-2008 22:52:

I wonder if this could have been a decoy.


Posted by waynoinsano on Sep-18-2008 02:02:

they can catch a sub full of drugs but they cant catch bin laden..


Posted by Yohan on Sep-18-2008 02:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Rook
I wonder if this could have been a decoy.

it's helluva expensive decoy then.lol


Posted by gummybear on Sep-18-2008 03:06:

quote:
Originally posted by waynoinsano
they can catch a sub full of drugs but they cant catch bin laden..



they don`t wanna catch bin laden...


Posted by VERTiG0 on Sep-18-2008 03:08:

quote:
Originally posted by gummybear
they don`t wanna catch bin laden...


bin Ladern works at a gas station in Vermont


Posted by UmmiE on Sep-18-2008 03:21:


Posted by TranceGrooves on Sep-18-2008 11:03:

quote:
Originally posted by UmmiE


bahahahaha

oh fuck

bahahahahahahahahah

Look it's deadmouse turned muslim


Posted by Dr. DAS on Sep-18-2008 14:14:

quote:
Originally posted by waynoinsano
they can catch a sub full of drugs but they cant catch bin laden..


Drug cartels aren't close friends and business associates of your President.


Posted by Playa24_7 on Sep-19-2008 00:17:

In 2007 the U.S Navy found a boat with 16 tons of cocaine worth around $500 Million, now THAT'S a lot


Posted by zoogla on Sep-19-2008 15:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Dr. DAS
Drug cartels aren't close friends and business associates of your President.

lol


Posted by Silva D on Sep-19-2008 16:59:

Shoulda used FedEx....


Posted by chinamon on Sep-19-2008 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Silva D
Shoulda used FedEx....


what a great idea! that way if the package gets seized by customs then the sender and receiver's address is on the label. you're such a genius.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Sep-19-2008 18:12:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
what a great idea! that way if the package gets seized by customs then the sender and receiver's address is on the label. you're such a genius.


hey give him a break....he's still in training.


Posted by zoogla on Sep-19-2008 18:14:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
what a great idea! that way if the package gets seized by customs then the sender and receiver's address is on the label. you're such a genius.

obviously he'd use your address


Posted by CAKE on Sep-19-2008 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
hey give him a break....he's still in training.


ZING LOL


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