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Submarine carrying 6.5 tons of cocaine worth £530million is seized with the help of the UK police

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A submarine carrying 6.5 tons of cocaine has been captured in one of the biggest drug busts of its kind. 

The vessel had been heading towards Europe from Brazil when it was intercepted by Portuguese Police in an operation involving the British Crime Agency earlier this week. 

After busting the smugglers in their semi-submersible around 500 miles south of the Azores islands off the coast of Africa, police found £530million of cocaine on-board. 

Five alleged members of the criminal organisation were travelling aboard the vessel - three Brazilian men, one Colombian and a Spaniard. 

All five men were arrested and transferred to the Portuguese island of Sao Miguel. 

The arrests mark the first time a drug-smuggling semi-submersible has been intercepted in the open sea, Spanish authorities claimed.

The vessel is thought to be one of the largest ever built with the purpose of transporting drugs between continents, a Portuguese newspaper reported.

'The traffickers planned to collect the drugs near the coast using high-speed vessels and smuggle them ashore,' a statement by Spain's Guardia Civil read.

 

The semi-submersible submarine was tracked down by police in the Atlantic Ocean in one of the biggest drug busts of its kind
Police found 6.5 tons of cocaine worth an estimated £530million aboard the vessel earlier this week
Five alleged members of the criminal organisation were found aboard - three Brazilian men, one Colombian and a Spaniard

'The transatlantic movement of semi-submersibles is increasingly frequent, with several cases in recent years.

'These types of vessels are difficult to detect and often carry a large amount of cocaine… the crew can easily sink them if caught, making it more difficult to recover the drugs as evidence of the crime.'

Luis Neves, a Portuguese chief, said the operation had 'dealt a hard blow to a very powerful organisation.' 

Criminal drug trafficking operations are increasingly using semi-submersibles - which are submarines that only partly submerge beneath the water surface - to transport narcotics overseas.

Police first intercepted a narco-submarine in 2019 when a vessel carrying 3.3 tons of cocaine was discovered off the coast of Spain. After being built in a Brazilian jungle, the vessel had headed across the Atlantic from Colombia, South America.

Since then, both Spanish and British police have intercepted a number of 'narco-subs' heading towards Europe. 

In September 2024, Royal Navy commandos stormed their first semi-submersible drug smuggling vessel during a patrol in the Caribbean. 

The semi-submersible in which the smugglers were travelling is thought to be one of the largest ever built to transport cocaine between continents, a Portuguese newspaper reported
Portuguese police were able to intercept the vessel with the help of the British Crime Agency after being tipped off by Spanish authorities
Criminal drug smuggling organisations are increasingly transporting drugs across continents using narco-submarines
A semi-submersible is a submarine that only partly submerges beneath the surface of the water

A boarding team made up of Royal Marines from 47 Commando, specialist sailors and US Coast Guard personnel, clambered aboard a submarine off the coast of the Dominican Republic which they found to be carrying £160million of cocaine. 

And in a huge bust in December of last year, three 'narco-submarines' trafficking $12billion worth of drugs from South America to Australia were intercepted by the Colombian navy.

1,400 tons of drugs were seized during an operation involving the security agencies of the United States, Brazil, Spain, the Netherlands and a number of other operations. 

More than 400 people were also arrested during the crackdown.  

 

 

 

 

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