The Documentary Podcast

Colombia's cocaine submarines

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Sep 6, 2025
Join José Carlos Cueto, a BBC Mundo reporter, as he reveals the high-tech arms race of Colombian cartels, featuring GPS-tracked, remotely operated submarines and expert scientists aiding cocaine production. Fan Wang uncovers the Labubu doll phenomenon, fueled by celebrity endorsements and a post-pandemic collector craze. Meanwhile, Maria Zaccaro discusses the alarming rise of sandstorms worldwide — their origins linked to climate change — and highlights the urgent need for awareness and action on environmental challenges.
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INSIGHT

Cheap, High-Tech Narco Vessels

  • Narco vessels have evolved with lighter materials, 3D-printed parts and cheaper builds to cut costs dramatically.
  • Semi-submersibles now cost tens of thousands instead of a million, enabling long-range routes like Australia.
INSIGHT

Navigation Tech Lowers Detection Risk

  • Traffickers integrate GPS, satellite navigation and silent engines to optimize routes and avoid detection.
  • Remotely operated and low-signature vessels indicate a highly technical workforce behind smuggling.
ANECDOTE

Seized Long-Range Semi-Submersibles

  • Authorities seized a semi-submersible with nearly 5 tonnes of cocaine that crossed the Atlantic.
  • They also found a remotely manipulated craft equipped with antennas and satellite electronics near Santa Marta.
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