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    Colombia nabs fully submersible drug submarine

    Colombia nabs fully submersible drug submarine

    Feb. 14, 2011 06:15 PM
    Associated Press

    BOGOTA, Colombia - Colombian soldiers have for the first time seized a fully submersible drug-smuggling submarine capable of reaching the coast of Mexico, authorities announced Monday.

    Last July, another fully submersible "narcosub" was seized just across the border by authorities in neighboring Ecuador.

    Previous drug-carrying vessels found in Colombia were only semi-submersible, meaning part of the structure always remained above the surface.

    But the sub discovered Sunday can operate completely underwater, Col. Manuel Hurtado, chief of staff of Colombia's Pacific Command, told The Associated Press. He estimated it could hold eight tons of drugs.

    The sub in Colombia was found in a rural area of Cauca province on the Timgiqui River about 275 miles (440 kilometers) southwest of Bogota, the capital.

    Hurtado said intelligence reports and tips from informants led troops to the vessel. He said the sub was empty when soldiers found it and no one was arrested.

    The 99-foot-long (30-meter) fiberglass boat has room for a crew of six and is powered by two diesel engines and has an air-conditioned interior, Hurtado said. He said it can submerge up to nine feet (three meters) deep and is equipped with a 16 1/2-foot (five meter) periscope.

    "The engines were already fully installed and ready to go," Hurtado said.

    The sub had "the capacity to sail totally underwater and the ability to travel to the coast of Mexico without surfacing," he added. He said such a trip would take eight to nine days.

    Hurtado estimated the vessel had taken six to eight months to build and cost about $2 million.

    He said Colombia has seized at least 32 semi-submersible vessels designed to smuggle drugs over the last decade, including a dozen last year.

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    I am sick of illegals from Colombia and those here legally who are criminals and drug addicts. I have dealt with a few of them in my condo building. One woman had her kids taken away by family and child as she was prostituting herself for drugs in fornt of her 3 year and she was doing drugs with 14 year old daughter. I was one of those who called department of family and child services on them as well as others. Then you have a 67 year old who married a woman 20 years younger so she could get her greencard and so could her kids. This woman is in Colombia almost half the year. Now her son in law is jail for drug smuggling. I love the story they came up with for that one. This old guys in laws live below him and are illegal aliens. She was at CVS and paying for her medication. An old man next to me said she should be on medicare at her age and I told him she must be in the country illegally and thus does not qualify. Their relative owned 2 condo units and was deported when picked up for some type of fraud. So much for family values.
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