WATCH: U.S. Coast Guard Chase Down Narco Submarine

Crew members belonging to the CG Cutter Munro tracked down a semi-submersible with drug runners in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

The Washington Examiner has details:

In a video released by the U.S. Coast Guard, crew members belonging to the CG Cutter Munro tracked down a semi-submersible with drug runners in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and forced them to stop.

The video shows the Guardsmen chasing after the narco sub, ordering them to stop. They pulled alongside of it and jumped onto it as it was still moving. The first crew member to jump on top of it then started to hit the hatch with his fist. Those in the sub then opened the hatch and surrendered.

Lt. Cmdr. Stephen Brickey, a spokesman for U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area, told the Washington Post they seized more than 17,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $232 million in that encounter, adding it was pretty rare to catch the subs.

According to the Coast Guard, they seized more than 39,000 pounds of cocaine and 933 pounds of marijuana worth a combined estimated $569 million during the ship's deployment. The Department of Defense says the smuggling vessels are designed to hold large quantities of contraband while evading detection.

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