In Summary
- South African police uncovered an industrial-scale meth lab on a farm in Limpopo, arresting four suspects, including two Mexicans.
- Authorities found chemicals used in meth production, with a street value of 2 billion rand ($109.5m).
- The presence of Mexican nationals adds complexity to the case, according to Hawks spokesperson Katlego Mogale.
- The suspects will face charges of manufacturing, dealing, and possession of illicit drugs in court on Monday.
South African police have made one of the country’s largest drug busts, uncovering an industrial-scale meth lab and arresting four suspects, including two Mexicans.
The lab was found on a farm in Groblersdal, Limpopo province, bordering Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Law enforcement seized chemicals like acetone used in meth production, with an estimated street value of 2 billion rand ($109.5m).
The involvement of Mexican nationals makes this case unique and challenging, according to Hawks spokesperson Katlego Mogale. The destination of the manufactured drugs, whether local or international, remains unclear.
South Africa, a significant drug transit country with growing synthetic drug markets, faces increasing methamphetamine trafficking. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime notes meth as a powerful and addictive stimulant, posing severe health risks.
The suspects will appear in court on Monday, facing charges of manufacturing, dealing, and possession of illicit drugs.
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