In response to heightened pressure from law enforcement, drug trafficking networks are adapting by employing new smuggling methods. Following significant seizures, including a record 13 tons of cocaine, criminals are utilizing innovative tactics such as stockpiling drugs at sea for later retrieval and employing narco-submarines for transportation. Recent police initiatives illustrate these shifts, particularly in the Canary Islands, where speedboats are used to ferry cocaine from South America to Europe. With traditional routes becoming more difficult, traffickers are constantly seeking new, profitable avenues for distribution.
After record seizures, drug trafficking networks are adapting by using new smuggling methods like leaving cocaine at sea and utilizing narco-submarines.
Police operations highlight emerging tactics as networks attempt to evade law enforcement pressure, evidenced by recent dismantlings in Spain and Brazil.
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