So have the ways of concealing the drugs. Cartels have been known to store drugs in produce like peppers, carrots, watermelons, pineapples, etc. They have also used seafood like a shark or more common fish to hide drugs. And they have creatively used common objects like books, antiques, and car tires to hide the drugs. While law enforcement agencies are working hard, they are fighting a losing war against the drug cartel. According to Keegan Hamilton, “the supply-oriented approach to fighting drug trafficking has been a failure of epic proportions. Last May, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) issued its 2015 World Drug Report, which shows that — despite billions of dollars spent trying to eradicate illicit crops, seize drug loads, and arrest traffickers — more people than ever before are getting high.” Law enforcement is constantly finding and taking down trade routes. Unfortunately, cartels find new trade routes move their products through country borders. Since the demand for drugs around the word is so great. Cartels become better equipped with newer technology. Allowing these drug traffickers to think of new creative and innovative ways of moving their