Colombia drug cartels utilising submarines
Smugglers have come up with new and more sophisticated ways of moving their shipments without being caught.
Last Modified: 05 Jul 2013 22:28
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For decades Colombia's Pacific coast has been one of the most important drug trafficking routes to Central America and the US.
The drug cartels have come up with new and more sophisticated ways of moving their shipments without being caught.
Al Jazeera's Alessandro Rampietti reports from Bahia Malaga, Colombia.