- Spanish police seize underwater drones capable of transporting large amounts of drugs from Morocco to Spain.
- Officers seize three “drone submarines” under construction and arrest eight people in Spain.
- Police say it is the first time they have seized such devices, officially known as unmanned underwater vehicles.
Spanish authorities announced Monday that they had seized three underwater drones capable of transporting large amounts of drugs from Morocco to Spain and had dismantled a gang suspected of manufacturing them.
Officers seized three “drone submarines” under construction and arrested eight people in Spain, according to a police statement.
“The three — two of which were being built and one which was practically completed — were to be delivered to French drug traffickers for transporting large quantities of cocaine,” it said.
Each one could carry up to 200 kilogrammes (440 pounds) of product.
Police said it was the first time they had seized such devices, which are officially known as unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs).
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