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Mexico faces new drug challenge: mini-submarines

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The capture was worthy of an action thriller: elite Mexican troops rappelling from a helicopter onto the deck of a mysterious submarine, writes The Times’ Ken Ellingwood.

The 33-foot vessel turned out to be crammed with parcels apparently containing cocaine, possibly tons of it. The disheveled crew of four had emerged in stocking feet and baggy shorts, claiming to have shipped out from Colombia a week earlier under threat of death.

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Capt. Jose Luis Vergara, a spokesman for the Mexican navy, said authorities were hauling the ‘very well-constructed’ vessel to shore and had yet to weigh the contraband, which he said probably amounted to tons.

The unusual episode suggests that the government, already struggling against drug traffickers by land and air, faces a vexing new front undersea.

Read more about drug smuggling submarines in Mexico here.

-- Deborah Bonello in Los Angeles

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