Forget the speedboat for smuggling drugs. Now trafficking
rings are using divers to get their stashes across
international lines. A bust in June that nabbed eight
traffickers and a ton of hashish on Spain’s Costa del Sol
uncovered the new method.
A group aiming to import drugs into southern Spain
from Morocco brought waterproofed drug bundles by
boat to positions near the coastal town of Estepona
and dropped them to the seabed. The bundles were
placed at pre-arranged spots, usually in 65 feet of water,
and buoyed. When they got the all-clear to recover the
bundles, teams of divers with jetskis went out to the sites.
The divers descended and brought the bundles to the
surface, and the drugs were taken aboard the jetskis for
landing. When Spanish authorities caught on and made
the arrests, 1,500 pounds of hashish still lay on the seabed
off Estepona’s Saladillo beach, awaiting retrieval.