The Colombian Navy found over $87 million worth of cocaine, two dead bodies, and two survivors aboard a submarine.
Authorities made a shocking discovery afterworth of cocaine in a 15-meter long submarine off the Pacific coast of Colombia on Sunday.
Colombian Navy officials boarded the vessel and found 2.6 tons of cocaine worth more than $87 million, two dead bodies, and two survivors.from the Colombian Navy, they were affected by toxic gases generated from the submarine's fuel. Both men received medical attention, the agency noted. Authorities transported the two survivors, bodies, and cocaine to the municipality of Tumaco - Nariño, where it was presented to the Technical Investigation Corps of the Attorney General's Office, the
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