When it comes to the millions of dollars involved in smuggling drugs, even coked out dealers can tackle a big, complicated project. Recently, Colombian marines seized a homemade fiberglass submarine big enough to hold 4 crew members and 12 metric tons of cocaine —making it one of the largest such crafts found. Since the sub never saw action on the Pacific, there is no telling whether or not it would have actually worked. Still, if you had to die a slow death at the bottom of the sea, this would be the vessel to do it in. [Reuters]
Homemade Cocaine-Smuggling Sub: Party Time on Das Boot
8:00 PM on Wed Nov 21 2007
By Sean Fallon
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to the batman theme song: dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun coke sub, coke sub
Dude I send that story almost 2 months ago, no kidding.
Or It could be the second home made sub for drug traffic???
"We all live in a yellow, wait, WHITE submarine, a white submarine, a white submarine........."
holy fucking shit, this one is the second sub used for drug traffic, that was captured.
here a link of the first one(which I send the story for you guys)[g1.globo.com],,MUL77182-5602,00.html
I dunno, I can think of better subs to die a slow painful death in. The Nautilus would be way more satisfying.
ttp:// g1.globo.com/Noticias/Mundo/0,,MUL77182-5602,00.html
Sorry try this one
Well, if you are in the crew, knowing it's going to sink, you can still have 12 tons of yeyo to make it less painful!
I'll take the heart exploding, flipping out and killing the other 3 crew members after snorting up a brick route, over the slow agonizing russian way of dying in a sub any day. Keep in mind, 2 of these vessels have been discovered in the past couple months, from this, i deduce there are others.
I hope these drug traffickers are not giving terrorist any idea.
Colombia has a Marine Corps???
Even if they did successfully launch it, it would have been sunk by Navy subs. Running drugs is one thing, but infiltrating US waters in a sub is definitely something that the Navy will want to stop.
@Jeremias:
é Jeremias, parece que fazer submarinos pra máfia do pó tem sido um negócio promissor...
Im guessing painful death would ensue, fibreglass really isnt made to withstand high pressure (pressure like a submarine would be exposed too). Leave submarine building to the professionals.
Yes, Colombia has marines. But I would think it was the Colombian Navy who found it. In case you are wondering, yes, there is also a Navy, because Colombia has access to both the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans (in case you don't know).
And about the US Navy sinking it, I don't think so. This is not the first, nor the second time they find one of these; they have been doing it for some time now. And I don't think they are meant to go ALL the way to the US. It seems they just use them to get to some place in Central America, and from there ship it to the US by some other way.
@tin: One assumes it wouldn't have to go very deep. They're not trying to avoid warships or advanced radar, just guys with binoculars.
@djdare: FTA:
Dios mio!
@AndersonBMX:
WTF???? Voce por aqui???
@Moonshadow101: If colombia has any sort of radar though they are guaranteed to get caught, i mean large underwater objects scare the shit outta the authorities. Fish just arent that big, and i dont think colombia has many whales.
How would it be a slow death? They have 12 tons of smack on board! Sounds like a sub party to me.
just as stealthpersona said these are not to travel inside, but to be dragged below a large ship, nearing the intended destination the "crew" of the sub gets in (diving i suppose) and drifts in the current to the intended beach, or the more sophisticated might be powered.
www.mycokerewards.com
LOL
@Altanader: how many points for a submarine?
One down; how many out there?
Mannnnnn. Drug dealers have all the good ideas.
Though, if these guys were just a little smarter, they could've added a "flush" feature to the sub to get all the blow off the ship quickly.
Voila, "I'm sorry officer, is it illegal to have a recreational submersible?" then just take the fine. OR, if you could weight them enough (if they would or wouldn't float in the first place) you could just let them sink, then get the cargo sink then get it back later on a dive.
Mannnnnn. Drug dealers have all the half-assed ideas.
@MIKEAWESOME:
"Them" refers to the load of blow, which I didn't specify.
"Them sink, then get the cargo sink" is just a wreck of a sentence, should be "the cargo sink." The rest is superfluous.
where there's a will, and a gazillion dollars to back it up, you KNOW there's a way. this is why the 'war on drugs' has been a dismal HORRIFIC failure, costing billions of dollars, perhaps trillions if you consider the US police force has more than quadrupled since its inception in the early 80s and the prison population has also more than quadrupled since then too, primarily due to its consequences. Are drugs on the street any more expensive than they were in the early 80s? No, and actually, considering inflation, and the devalued dollar, they are cheaper than ever. Are drugs less AVAILABLE on the streets than in the early 80s? Ummmm, that was a rhetorical question. Please do NOT feel the need to put down your bong, your mirror, your needle, or your pills in order to answer that one.
Cheers.
@homerjay:
Pretty much any country with access to an ocean has a Marine Corps. For a list look here : [en.wikipedia.org]
Yeah! and here in Spain we have the oldest Marine corps of the world (since 1.537).
In fact, MORIA was built by Colombian smugglers, then when it became obsolete the Dwarfves used it as a home. That's why Dwarfs are always hunger and never shave, or something. Ok, I'll TFSU.
@Jeremias:
quem seria você?
me conhece de onde?
hahahahahaha
@tin:
Actually, this one made it 750 miles to Costa Rica until the PVC vent pipes were spotted by the Costa Rican Coast Guard - seems like the engineering is functional if not optimal -
[www.cbsnews.com]
FYI - here's a pic of one of the subs at sea -
[cdn-72.liveleak.com]
I am Colombian and writing from Colombia. Drug dealers here have been making submarines since the mid nineties (at least that's when the police found out about it). They have probably intercepted a couple dozen or so in the last ten years. I am sure there as HUNDREDS sailing the Pacific and Atlantic waters everyday, and 99.99% of those trips safely reach their destination in the US. The US consumption of Cocaine is about FIVE TONS per DAY!!! How do you think that much cocaine makes it there every single day? Of course, the US has the technology to put a stop to this, but drug money is so big that those high officials in the US take a piece of the pie in order to look the other way. It's incredible how people cannot stop and think about these facts.
The war on drugs is a joke. It has cost the US millions of dollars, but it has cost Colombia hundreds of thousands of innocent deaths, and the decomposition of its society. When the war on alcohol was fought on the streets of New York City and Chicago, the US put a stop to it (Al Capone and friends). But now the deaths happen outside the US borders, so they don't care about it. The only way to end this madness is to legalize all drugs, and control them the way tobacco and alcohol are controlled. Until then, thousands of innocent people will die every year.
Colombia has been making these for more than ten years. More than FIVE TONS of cocaine are consumed in the US every DAY. How do you think the drug makes it there? There are hundreds of these that make it safely to US shores every month, with some well bribed US officials looking the other way.
The hundreds of thousands of innocent people that have died because of this, are all Colombian, so the US government doesn't care. It's not like the Al Capone days, when the mafia war was fought on US soil. Back then, the government WAS interested in stopping the war, so it captured the bad guys and ended prohibition. If the dead people today were not Colombian but American, they would do the same. But they don't care for foreign deaths.
@Ander Garmendia: No, the US Government doesn't care. Not even about us.
If we were green or could be loaded into a secret fund somewhere we would count.
Besides, we won the war on drugs, remember?
Just like the ones we won against poverty, illiteracy and racism.
This has been Strider's cynicism moment for Thursday, November 22, 2007.
@AndersonBMX:
Diego pá, amigo do Marcos.
Abracos mano
@Jeremias:
hahahahahahaha
massa
abração
(a bit later)
"Every one of us, has all we need..."
I just think it's funny that they created a Das Boot tag for the story...
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