Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 28 Diamond Member Share Posted November 28 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Colombian navy intercepts narco subs en route to Australia The Colombian navy has intercepted a semi-submersible vessel packed with ******** in the Pacific Ocean, as part of an operation in which hundreds of arrests have been made. It said the vessel had enough fuel to sail to Australia, on what was believed to be a new smuggling route, and maps indicated that is where it was headed. Smuggling ******** from South America to Australia is particularly lucrative, as a kilogramme of the ******** ***** can fetch up to $240,000 (£190,000) there – six times more than in the US, Colombian security forces said. Officials said the semi-submersible was the third such vessel they had seized in that part of the Pacific. That suggested to them that gangs had established new direct maritime route to Australia, they said. Australians are the highest per capita users of ******** in the world, followed by Britain, according to the OECD. The latest narco-sub was intercepted 1,200 miles southwest of Clipperton Island, an uninhabited French coral atoll in the Pacific. The wood-and-fibre-glass vessel is thought to have sailed from the Colombian port of Tumaco, covering thousands of miles before it was stopped. The chief of naval operations staff for the Colombian Navy, Vice-Admiral Orlando Enrique Grisales, said the three semi-submersibles they had stopped were all capable of sailing from Colombia to Australia without the need to refuel at sea. “The first was discovered in Colombian waters, and thanks to the maps it carried, we identified the route,” the vice-admiral told reporters at a news conference. “That’s when we began working with *********** authorities,” he added. The semi-submersibles were intercepted as part of “Orion”, a multinational naval operation during which security forces from dozens of nations seized a total of 225 tonnes of ******** over six weeks. Orion also led to the arrest of more than 400 people across several countries. Vice-Adm Grisales said Orion had uncovered close links between ***** trafficking gangs in South America and Oceania. “They are organised ****** networks joined together,” he said. Colombian President Gustavo Petro congratulated the navy for the successful operation. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Colombian #navy #intercepts #narco #subs #route #Australia This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/177192-colombian-navy-intercepts-narco-subs-en-route-to-australia/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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