Mexico navy says finds 50 tonnes of meth in mountain lab

Reuters
August 18, 2018

In photos provided by the ministry, two marines in hazmat suits can be seen examining dozens of plastic containers in a mountain...

Mexico navy says finds 50 tonnes of meth in mountain lab
Forensic technicians of the Mexican Navy are seen at a clandestine drug processing laboratory — where they seized 50 tonnes of methamphetamine discovered during an operation — in Alcoyonqui on the outskirts of Culiacan, Mexico. Handout photo released by Mexico's Navy on August 17, 2018. SEMAR Mexico's Navy/Handout via REUTERS

MEXICO CITY: Mexican marines on Friday said they had discovered an underground drug lab in the mountains outside the capital of Sinaloa state where they destroyed 50 tonnes of methamphetamine.

Marines found the lab after intelligence reports indicated that tonnes of drugs were being produced in the area of Alcoyonqui municipality, about 19 kilometres (12 miles) outside the state capital of Culiacan, the ministry of the navy said in a statement.

In photos provided by the ministry, two marines in hazmat suits can be seen examining dozens of plastic containers in a mountain forest.

The statement said the drugs were hidden underground in two areas along with barrels of the chemicals used to produce meth. The drugs were incinerated on site due to the difficult access to the remote location, the ministry said.

Mexico is a major supplier of methamphetamine to the United States and it the top source of heroin, which is fueling a surge in opioid addiction. The country is also the principal highway for cocaine trafficked north.

Sinaloa is the seat of the powerful cartel formerly run by Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who is facing trial in the US later this year.


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