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Guatemalan and US authorities have seized a makeshift submarine loaded with cocaine with a US street value of $200m (£120m). | Guatemalan and US authorities have seized a makeshift submarine loaded with cocaine with a US street value of $200m (£120m). |
The submarine, which had 10 tonnes of cocaine on board, was stopped by the coast guard some 280km (175 miles) off Guatemala's Pacific coast. | |
Four Colombians and one Mexican man on board the vessel were arrested. | Four Colombians and one Mexican man on board the vessel were arrested. |
Guatemala is becoming an important transit point for illegal drugs moved north by Mexican trafficking cartels. | Guatemala is becoming an important transit point for illegal drugs moved north by Mexican trafficking cartels. |
These cartels are increasingly moving into neighbouring Guatemala in a bid to ensure safe supply lines following a crackdown launched by Mexico's President Felipe Calderon. | These cartels are increasingly moving into neighbouring Guatemala in a bid to ensure safe supply lines following a crackdown launched by Mexico's President Felipe Calderon. |
The president has deployed more than 45,000 troops to fight drug gangs since he took office in December 2006. | The president has deployed more than 45,000 troops to fight drug gangs since he took office in December 2006. |
At least two other submarine-like vessels have been found by anti-drug patrols in the waters around Central America. | At least two other submarine-like vessels have been found by anti-drug patrols in the waters around Central America. |
The BBC's Jeremy McDermott, in Medellin, says drugs smugglers often use such makeshift vessels - constructed in steel and fibreglass - as they are difficult to detect using a conventional radar. | The BBC's Jeremy McDermott, in Medellin, says drugs smugglers often use such makeshift vessels - constructed in steel and fibreglass - as they are difficult to detect using a conventional radar. |
Our correspondent adds that the vessels, which can cost up to $1m each, are often sunk after use. | Our correspondent adds that the vessels, which can cost up to $1m each, are often sunk after use. |
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