'Stop the vessel ... Stop the vessel' was ordered by the US Coastguard via wireless. But instead of stopping, the vessel picked up speed. There is a heartbreaking incident that took place late last month in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Colombia. Two U.S. Coast Guard boats were deployed on either side of the vessel. Anne ran around in a hurry. Eventually the vessel operator had to stop. The Coast Guard was referring to the vessel as a small submarine. Drugs worth crores of rupees were smuggled in it.
It's a little surprising. Submarines commonly used in naval wars are now being used by the international drug mafia for the illicit trafficking of drugs. Thus, drug trafficking from submarines began for the first time in the late 150's. This trick has been very popular among the mafias since 2012. Colombia is located in the northwest corner of South America. The submarine seized by the Coastguard contained about eight and a half to nine thousand kilograms of cocaine. It is worth billions of rupees in the global market. Despite the seizure of such a large consignment, the drug mafia's fur does not change. For them, this consignment is like a leg of Kanakhjuria. (One ton is one thousand kilos.)
In 2012, not one but two such submarines were seized by the Coast Guard. The drug traveled through the Pacific Ocean to the United States and other countries. The Sami side travels through the Caribbean and Atlantic Oceans to countries in Africa and Europe. Not long ago, the Colombian navy intercepted a submarine 3 miles off the coast. It contained 50 million pounds of drugs. Calculate the price of this drug at Rs. 100 per pound in hawala.
The drug mafia hires engineers and auto-mechanics from Russia, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to build the submarine, which has only two pilots and two divers. A team builds submarines using fiberglass and plywood. The other team prepares cocaine pouches and packaging. These submarines and cocaine packets are made in the forests of Colombia. About 60 percent of the world's cocaine is produced in Colombia alone.
Called the Narco Sub, this submarine is light in weight but strong, invisible to any security radar and not easily caught as it floats deep in the ocean. Sometimes this narco-sub carries thousands of kilometers without taking a second fuel. If a submarine was caught, the drug mafia would not have cared. This global trade is in full swing in US dollars.
These submarines are designed so that young people who go as carriers do not open their mouths even if they die while enduring the atrocities of a pirate or a security guard. If a carrier dies in an accident or at the hands of security, his family will get lakhs of rupees at home. The drug mafia system has been more efficient and honest than the government of any country.
When a consignment of submarines is completed, it is destroyed. Another submarine is sent in the second consignment. The wreckage of the destroyed submarine is recycled and sold. Even a career that I missed a consignment never gets a chance again. In a consignment, he is paid enough to eat for the rest of his life.
Almost every sub contains an average of eight to ten thousand kilograms of refined cocaine. Sometimes more goods are also sent on festive days. Demand for the commodity increases during the holiday season and during school-college exams, a drug mafia said in an interview with the BBC on condition of anonymity.
We did, however, receive the order two and a half months in advance. We ship the goods as per the order. If we get caught in the middle of the road, we get a token message. We will send another sub soon. This is trade. Mabalakh profit in 20 to 5 percent increase. Sometimes even a loss of Rs.
Thus, submarines used in maritime wars are now used for drug smuggling and illicit trafficking.
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