Tons of drugs are rafted down the Amazon every day. The river is more than 6000 km long and up to 80 km wide, its banks are covered with impenetrable jungle that makes an ideal shelter for drug traffickers. The situation on the river is constantly changing, conflicts break out between cartel members, resulting in the death of innocent people every day. Fishermen and farmers suffer the most. If they go in the water in search of fish and run into drug dealers, they rarely survive. And their houses and outbuildings on the very shore of the Amazon become desirable targets for cocaine storage. Locals ask the police for help but are the policemen willing to stop smugglers?
The Cocaine River