A mini-submarine (pictured) carrying more than $200 million worth of cocaine was intercepted by authorities in Texas
A mini-submarine (pictured) carrying more than $200 million worth of cocaine was intercepted by authorities in Texas
    Texas authorities were able to intercept mini-submarine carrying cocaine
    The sub, used by drug traffickers, was carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine to US
    Agents arrested four people and seized $200million worth of cocaine
    Authorities said the mini-sub originated in the 'Eastern Pacific Ocean'




A mini-submarine carrying more than $200 million worth of cocaine was intercepted by authorities in Texas.  
Authorities said they intercepted the semi-submersible vessel attempting to bring 12,800 pounds or 5.5 tons of cocaine into the US.
The cocaine was on a mini-sub called a narco-submarine, vessels made of fiberglass that are extremely hard to detect using radar and are commonly used by drug traffickers.







Authorities (pictured near the mini-sub) said they intercepted the semi-submersible vessel attempting to bring 12,800 pounds or 5.5 tons of cocaine into the US
Authorities (pictured near the mini-sub) said they intercepted the semi-submersible vessel attempting to bring 12,800 pounds or 5.5 tons of cocaine into the US
The crew (pictured on top of the sub) operating the vessel attempted to flee as officials approached them. Agents arrested four people and seized the cocaine
The crew (pictured on top of the sub) operating the vessel attempted to flee as officials approached them. Agents arrested four people and seized the cocaine