Spanish police break up gang that used swimmers to hide cocaine on ships

Spanish Police Crack Down on Cocaine Smuggling Ring Using Young Swimmers to Ship Drugs Across the Sea.

In a daring operation, Spanish authorities have dismantled a notorious cocaine smuggling ring that had been using an audacious tactic to bring massive quantities of the illicit substance into Spain from Colombia. The gang would hire teams of young, skilled swimmers – often lured by false promises of easy money – to conceal the cocaine within containers on European-bound ships.

The 15-month investigation began when police discovered a whopping 88kg of cocaine in a vehicle in Mijas, southern Spain. This led authorities to uncover a complex web of three gangs, including a Balkan cartel, working in tandem to smuggle enormous amounts of cocaine into the country.

According to sources, the 'monkey' technique employed by these traffickers involves employing youngsters with excellent swimming skills to sneak the cocaine onto ships while they're at sea. Once on board, the ship would sail through treacherous waters and avoid detection until it reached the Spanish strait of Gibraltar, where the gangs would then intercept and relieve their unwitting cargo.

Spanish authorities thwarted several attempts by these smugglers in various parts of Europe, including an incident last year when a ship off the coast of Cádiz was found to have 1.4 tonnes of cocaine hidden among its crew members. Despite multiple close calls, the gang remained elusive – until now.

As part of their investigation, police discovered five men using speedboats and a 'drop-off' method to collect their illicit cargo. The latter tactic involves tossing the contraband from a merchant ship into smaller vessels near the destination country, subduing the crew, extracting the cocaine, and using military-grade equipment to do so.

Following a prolonged sting operation, police have arrested 30 individuals and seized an astonishing 2.5 tonnes of cocaine – nearly as much as had been smuggled in during the entire previous year. Additionally, authorities seized over €166,000 in cash, high-end vehicles, assault weapons, nautical equipment, and valuables worth €100,000.

The largest-ever seizure of cocaine at sea was announced by the Spanish police just days ago, when a cargo ship off the Canary Islands yielded almost 10 tonnes of the illicit substance. It appears these smugglers may have left themselves vulnerable to law enforcement – for now.
 
just saw this news about spanish cops bustin a massive coke smuggling ring & it's wild they were usin young swimmers as 'cargo' lolol 🤣 what kinda desperation is that? and then you got the 'monkey' technique where they pay youngsters to hide cocaine on ships while in the middle of the sea... sounds like a recipe for disaster

anyway, i'm glad spanish authorities caught these guys & seized so much coke & cash - it's a big win for law enforcement 🏆 and its awesome that they were able to outsmart these smugglers who thought they could evade detection. gotta respect the cops for doin their job 💯
 
I THINK IT'S ABSOLUTELY BIZARRE THAT THESE KIDS WERE BEING USED TO SHIP DRUGS ACROSS THE SEA!!! THEY MUST'VE BEEN TOLD THEY'D MAKE A FORTUNE OR SOMETHING... IT'S SO DISGUSTING AND SAD AT THE SAME TIME! THE POLICE DID AN AMAZING JOB CATCHING THESE PEOPLE AND SEIZING ALL THAT COCAINE! I HOPE THESE YOUNG SWIMMERS GET THE HELP THEY NEED, THOSE KIDS ARE WAY TOO YOUNG TO BE INVOLVED IN SOMETHING LIKE THIS! 🤯💔
 
🌊 These 'young swimmer' scammers think they can outrun justice? They gotta be smokin' their own dope 🤯. I mean, using innocent youngsters like that's just twisted... and what's the pay? A few euros? 🤑 No wonder they got caught – greed always catches up with ya.
 
OMG, can you believe it? Cocaine smuggling ring uses young swimmers as human cargo 🏊‍♀️😂 Like, what's next? Sending kittens to deliver packages on bikes? 🐈🚴‍♂️ These smugglers are like the Ocean's Eleven crew without the charm... or common sense! 😜 They thought they could just use a bunch of young swimmers and avoid detection? Please, Spanish authorities are like the superheroes of sea-faring crime-fighting 💪. And let me ask you, who would've thought that speedboats and military-grade equipment would be used to extract cocaine from cargo ships? Sounds like something out of a Bond villain's playbook 🕵️‍♂️💥.
 
🚣‍♂️ they used young swimmers to ship drugs across sea? that's so messed up 🤯 like how do you get people to swim around with cocaine on them? 🌊 and what's the point of using speedboats to collect the cargo after that? it just seemed like a lot of unnecessary risk to me 😬 anyway, glad they caught these guys and busted their operation 💪 30 arrested and 2.5 tonnes of coke seized, not bad for one sting op! 🚫
 
🌊 omg this is crazy 🤯 they actually used young swimmers to ship drugs across the sea? like what's next, hiring people to be human cargo containers? 🚢😱 and the 'monkey' technique is just ridiculous - who comes up with this stuff? 😂 anyway, glad that law enforcement was able to crack down on these smugglers and bring them to justice. 2.5 tonnes of cocaine seized? that's insane 🤯 but it's a good reminder that even the most creative smuggling tactics can be exposed and foiled by determined authorities 💪
 
omg u guys can u believe spanish cops finally caught those cocaine smugglers 🤯 they used young swimmers like literally just normal people with good swim skills and paid them to sneak the drugs on ships lmao what a crazy tactic 🤣 i mean i'm all for justice but it's wild that they managed to evade authorities for 15 months and then got caught out by being kinda reckless 😂
 
Ugh, I mean, it's good that they finally got those guys but I'm shocked it took them so long 🤯. I guess all that money and power can make people stupid, right? I bet those swimmers were just waiting for a chance to be exploited and some poor kids are probably going to have serious mental health issues from this whole ordeal 😔. And what's up with the €166k in cash? That just means more bad guys getting richer off the backs of their victims 🤑. It's crazy that it took an investigation of 15 months but finally they cracked down and got all that cocaine out of the sea 💦.
 
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