Battery-powered Surfboard Stuffed With $100,000 Worth Of Meth Washes Up On Beach

Smugglers have long been notorious for coming up with ingenious ways to conceal drugs and transport them across the globe. From submarines to catapults, drug dealers are never in want of creativity when it comes to fleshing out their global distribution network.

Some plans, however, are better crafted than others. Case in point: a battery-powered and hollowed out surfboard loaded with $100,000 worth of crystal meth recently washed up on shore on a Tijuana beach.

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Investigators believe that the surfboard, which was wrapped in tight plastic, was destined for the United States before water seeped into the board, thus causing the batteries to fail and the plan to fall off the rails.

In the wake of the unusual discovery, the Tijuana Ministry of Public Security posted a series of photos of the cleverly orchestrated but ill-performing contraption.

Here’s what the surfboard looked like upon discovery.

meth surfboard
meth surfboard

Once investigators got inside, this is what they saw; 20 pounds of crystal meth packed inside.

meth packed surfboard
meth packed surfboard

From this vantage point, we can get a closer look at the surfboard’s electronic components which, as it turns out, consisted of a turbine powered by eight separate batteries.

battery powered drug surfboard
battery powered drug surfboard

And lastly, a shot of the seized narcotics.

crystal meth 100k
crystal meth 100k

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