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Police discover 1st made-in-Spain narco submarine

Ship, capable of carrying more than 2 tons of drugs, compared to ‘iceberg’ as most of it stays underwater

Alyssa McMurtry  | 12.03.2021 - Update : 12.03.2021
Police discover 1st made-in-Spain narco submarine

OVIEDO, Spain

Spanish police on Friday said that they have seized a Spain-made narco submarine for the first time.

As part of a massive drug operation that led to 52 arrests, police discovered the semi-submergible “artisanal” boat being built in the Spanish city of Malaga.

The ship is capable of carrying two metric tons (2.2 tons) of drugs. It is nearly 30 feet (9 meters) long, 10 feet (3 meters) wide and 10 feet (3 meters) deep.

Rafael Pérez, head of Spain’s National Police, described it as an “iceberg.”

“[In the water] you can only see the top of the ship, the pilot and cargo stay underwater,” he explained. “It’s the first ship of these characteristics that we’ve found in Spain.”

Narco submarines were first popularized in the 1990s in Colombia by narco groups.

According to the New York Times, members of the US Coast Guard had nicknamed one discovered in the early 2000s “Bigfoot” because they had heard long rumors of the vessel but hadn’t been able to see it.

Narco submarines are difficult to detect visually, by radar, sonar or infrared systems.

In 2019, the first-ever drug submarine discovered in Europe was located off the coast of Spain.

In 2020, Spanish police authorities also busted the first-ever narco submarine making a trans-Atlantic voyage.

This latest finding is another sign that international drug traffickers linked with Europe are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their attempts to outmaneuver the police.


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