Cocaine Smugglers Build Shit Submarines

November 24th, 2006 by Tim

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Believe it or not, years ago, air travel in tiny cessnas was a commonly-used method of cocaine and drug transportation. As radar technology steadily advanced, that method became more a distant memory than a sound option. Ok, so what do the drug runners do now? Find new ways of smuggling drugs into the country, of course.

Friday, four men from Costa Rica did something that’s growing in popularity. They handcrafted a 50-foot submarine made of wood and fiberglass, including 3 plastic pipes used as breathing devices.

Submerged only six feet beneath the ocean surface, the poor-man’s submarine had a zippy speed of 7 mph. That’s actually not bad, when you consider three tons of cocaine were on-board.

Tipped off by the craft’s three pipes curiously skimming across the surface, authorities spotted the sub off the Costa Rican coast near Cabo Blanco National Park. Security Minister Fernando Brerrocal said in a statement:

This is the first time in the country’s history that a craft with these characteristics has been caught near the national coasts.

I bet it isn’t going to be the last.

[via Newsvine]


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