DEA Discovers New Type of Drug Running ‘Narcosub’ in Columbia

The boat, being referred to as a new type of ‘narcosub’, is a battery operated watercraft capable of completely submerging for up to 12 hours, in order to evade law enforcement.
The boat, being referred to as a new type of ‘narcosub’, is a battery operated watercraft capable of completely submerging for up to 12 hours, in order to evade law enforcement.

On November 5th, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), who was recognized for Excellence in Homeland Security in the 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program, working with the Colombian military, discovered a new type of electric submersible.

The boat, being referred to as a new type of ‘narcosub’, is a battery operated watercraft capable of completely submerging for up to 12 hours, in order to evade law enforcement.

‘Go-Fast’ narcosubs are typically low-profile vessels as opposed to actual submersibles, introduced by South American drug cartels as an alternative to high-speed boats in order to transport large amounts of illegal drugs.

(See a takedown by U.S. Coast Guard, which has seized over 18,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $312 million in a series of drug busts in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Courtesy of ABC7 and YouTube. Posted on Dec 18, 2019.)