The navy in the country said on Wednesday that a semi -loaded container loaded with more than 5,000 pounds of cocaine was intercepted off the Pacific coast of Colombia. The officials said it was distinguished by the confiscation of the first nation of the so -called “NARCO Sub” this year.
in Social media yetThe navy in Colombia said it had stopped the semi -clown about 100 nautical miles from Tumaco, which is close to Ecuador’s borders. The officials said that “Narco Sub” was run by two Colombians, an Ecuadorian, and a picture released by the navy three men detained behind dozens of piles of packages containing alleged drugs.
Officials said a total of 111 groups, which contains 2,276 kilograms of cocaine, were found about 76 million dollars.
The navy posted a video of the process, including Footage shows the lights Small on semi -talent. Another segment shows a marine ship belonging to the ports and emptying the large brick officers of the drug.
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Half of the council is located on the surface of the ocean, but it cannot go entirely underwater. It is common among international drug dealers because they often can roam the detection by the authorities.
Although the most common in the coast of Colombia, “NARCO Subs” has been monitored all over the world in recent months.
Last month, a “NARCO Sub” A broken two pieces where the fishing boat pulled it to a port in northwestern Spain. In November, and The Mexican Navy said I seized about 8,000 pounds of cocaine on board “NARCO Sub” about 150 miles from ACAPULCO Resort. In September, the US Coast Guard said it was unloaded more than $ 54 million of cocaine – including more than 1,200 pounds of drugs that were seized from “NARCO SUB”.
Two months ago, Interpol said that the authorities in Guyana acquired a semi -compressed container that was used in drug trafficking through one of the country’s forests.
The Colombian navy said it had been intercepted 20 almost acceptable In 2023, it caused 30 tons of cocaine and more than 5 tons of marijuana. That year, a “NARCO Sub” with two dead bodies Almost three tons of cocaine were seized on the coast of Colombia.
Sergio Canddo contributed to this report.