As if further evidence is really necesary to show that drug control and eradication policy is presently crippled by bad thinking, this report in the LA Times shows that traffickers are using increasingly sophisticated methods to transport drugs north from Colombia. Discovery of the shipyard in which crude submarines were being constructed is an important one for the police. A different interpretation may be that it demonstrates the versatility of traffickers in general hence is not as much a sign of success as demonstration that the fight is moving to the seas.
The success in ensuring the capture of tonnes of drugs that the report means that prices will rise and provide incentives for more production, transportation and sale of narcotics. Essentially therefore, the cat and mouse game persists.
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