
The 220-yard tunnel, presumably designed to smuggle drugs into the United States, was lit and ventilated. The entrance to an illegal cross-border tunnel found underneath a bathroom sink inside a warehouse in Tijuana, Mexico, July 12, 2012. Suspected smugglers attempt to drive a silver Jeep Cherokee over the 14 feet high U.S.-Mexico border fence in Yuma, Arizona with the help of a makeshift ramp in Oct.

You can see the drug implants-and the fresh surgical wound-in the image below. This powerboat was carrying a large haul of marijuana when the Danish police busted the armed smugglers on January 7th, 2013.Ī woman was arrested by airport police carrying almost three pounds of cocaine in her breasts. Photo: Mexicali Public Safety Department/APĪ sailor walks past this homemade semi-submersible vessel, seized on land by Colombian authorities from drug traffickers at the Bahia Malaga Navy base, on Colombia's Pacific coast in 2009. It could launch up to 13kg of drugs at a time. The truck-mounted device is made of PVC piping attached to an air compressor and driven by an automobile engine. 26 of this year Police in the border city say the cannon was used to hurl packets of marijuana across a border fence into California. This improvised cannon was confiscated in Mexicali, Mexico, on Feb. They may not be legal, but they sure are creative.

Here are 14 barely believable methods that have gotten drugs from here to there. And the means they've used to get their product to their customers through the years are nothing short of extraordinary. But you have to admit: they're pretty damn creative.

Let's clear this up right now: drugs are bad, smuggling is a crime, drug lords and their traffickers are black-hearted, vicious, malignant persons.
