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Home / Crime and Justice / Cocaine Subs Reused as Prices Plummet

Cocaine Subs Reused as Prices Plummet

26 Dec

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Summary

  • Drug traffickers now reuse narco-submarines due to low cocaine prices.
  • Previously, these custom vessels were sunk after one-way trips.
  • Spain seized 123 tonnes of cocaine last year, an increase from prior years.
Cocaine Subs Reused as Prices Plummet

The decreasing value of cocaine is compelling drug traffickers to repurpose their custom-built narco-submarines. These semi-submersible vessels, once sunk after delivering cargo from South America to Europe, are now being reused due to economic pressures. The wholesale price of cocaine has fallen significantly, making the former practice of operating one-way trips and then scuttling the submarines financially unsustainable.

According to Spanish police, a refuelling platform is now established at sea, allowing these narco-subs to return to their origin countries for multiple journeys. This strategy aims to maximize the use of the expensive vessels. Spanish authorities have observed an increase in narco-sub activity, with 123 tonnes of cocaine seized last year, up from previous figures.

Beyond narco-subs, Spanish police are also confronting a surge in synthetic drug production. Over the past two years, more amphetamine, methamphetamine, and MDMA laboratories have been dismantled in Spain than in the preceding 18 years. This indicates a wider geographical spread of drug manufacturing operations across Europe.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cocaine prices have fallen dramatically, making it too expensive to sink the submarines after a single trip.
Spanish police have detected or seized 10 narco-submarines since 2006.
It refers to an area in the eastern Atlantic, likely between the Azores and Canary Islands, where narco-subs were previously sunk.

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