Located in the Amazon, the ‘Narcoastillero’ From Which They Started Semi-Submersible Loaded with Cocaine to Spain
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A joint police operation of four countries, in which the Spanish National Police has participated, has made it possible to locate on an island at the mouth of the Amazon River the clandestine shipyard in which narco-submarines were built to transfer large caches of cocaine to Spain. Operation Lupus has made it possible to intercept one of these boats with the capacity to transport several tons of drugs when it was about to depart from the island…

The semi-submersible was interrupted on Saturday in the state of Pará and until now five persons were arrested, although other detentions were not excluded, since the investigation continues.
Operation counted on the use of advanced artificial intelligence tools, high-definition satellite images and aircraft equipped with special sensors
A drug-submarine was intercepted in Brazil, in a joint operation of the Brazilian Federal Police, Portuguese Judiciary Police, Spanish National Police and the U.S. Anti-Drug Agency (DEA). The ship was used to transport drugs to the Spanish coast, promoted the news agencies Europe Press and EEE, which call the National Police. The semi-submersible was arrested on Saturday in the Brazilian state of Pará and until now five persons were arrested, al…
The National Police has intercepted in a joint operation with the Brazilian Federal Police, the Portuguese Policia Judiciária and the US agency DEA a semi-submersible vessel used to transport drugs to the Spanish coasts.
The ship was used to transport drugs to the Spanish coast, the news agencies Europe Press and EFE, which call the National Police. The semi-submersible was interrupted on Saturday in the Brazilian state of Pará and until now five persons were arrested, although other detentions were not excluded since the investigation continues. The operation included the participation of the Federal Police Tactical Operations Command, as well as the air suppor…
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