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Pilot Marty Tibbitts with the World Heritage Air Museum stands next to a vintage jet named the "Vampire" on Aug. 20, 2015, located at Oakland County International Airport in Waterford, Michigan. A federal indictment filed this month described the alleged involvement in a drug ring of its purported secret financier Tibbitts, a telecommunications CEO from Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. 

DETROIT — An accused drug kingpin from the Detroit area building a remote-controlled submarine to allegedly smuggle cocaine around the world dropped F-bombs and fretted about lost profits as his empire imploded following a series of seizures in European ports, according to federal court records.

In a new indictment, prosecutors alleged Ylli Didani, 44, left a digital, real-time trail of woe in texts as drug investigators across Europe seized shipments of his smuggled cocaine. In all, from Spain to the United Kingdom to the Netherlands, from 2017 to 2020, investigators seized more than 4,800 kilograms, or 10,582 pounds, of cocaine, hidden aboard cargo ships, according to the court filing.

Pilot Marty Tibbitts

Pilot Marty Tibbitts with the World Heritage Air Museum is seen on Aug. 20, 2015, at Oakland County International Airport in Waterford, Michigan.