Drug Submarine

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  • A Drug Submarine is a semi-submersible vessel that is used to carry illegal drug shipments. In 2007, a submarine was intercepted by U.S. border patrol agents off the coast of Guatemala carrying over $350 million in cocaine bound for the United States. The four man crew attempted to sink the sub when approached by a U.S. Navy ship. In July 2008, a second drug submarine was seized off the Pacific coast by the Mexican navy.
  • Mexico Drug Submarine

    On July 17, 2008, news organizations reported that Mexico's navy seized a small, homemade submarine about 200 miles off the southern state of Oaxaca. The submarine, which had a green top and was shaped like an arrowhead, had a four man crew. The submarine was allegedly carrying a drug shipment and the suspects were from Buenaventura, a coastal town in Colombia.The Associated Press: Mexico Seizes Drug Submarine in Pacific (July 17, 2008)
  • U.S. Helped Submarine Capture

    On July 18, 2008, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said that United States intelligence led the Mexican Navy to the whereabouts of the homemade drug submarine that was announced captured the day before by Mexican officials. The submarine was carrying 5.8 tons of cocaine.FOX News: Chertoff: U.S. Helped Mexico Detect Drug Submarine (July 18, 2008)

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