Narco Sub Seized Near Azores with £520m of Cocaine
‘Narco sub’ seized on way to Europe with £520m of cocaine reports that Portuguese authorities intercepted a semi-submersible vessel near the Azores carrying nearly nine tons of cocaine valued at about £520 million. Investigators said the crew used a fiberglass “narco-submarine” designed to evade radar and operate across the Atlantic shipping corridor. Officials described the seizure as evidence of increasingly sophisticated maritime trafficking routes linking South America directly to Europe. Authorities detained four crew members and confirmed the vessel formed part of a broader transnational criminal network operating at sea.
Taken together with Trafficking at Scale: Why Narco-Submarines Are No Longer One-Way Assets published a month ago at SWJ El Centro, the seizure highlights a structural shift in global cocaine trafficking rather than an isolated success. As wholesale cocaine prices fall and production scales up, traffickers now reuse narco-submarines, establish refueling points at sea, and manage fleets as durable logistics platforms rather than expendable assets. This evolution forces law enforcement to track persistent maritime infrastructure across multiple voyages, expanding the counter-narcotics challenge from interdiction events to sustained domain control.
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