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EU's 'biggest synthetic drugs site' found in Belgium | EU's 'biggest synthetic drugs site' found in Belgium |
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Police in Belgium have uncovered what is said to be the biggest synthetic drugs production site in the EU, inside an old pig shed, making five arrests. | Police in Belgium have uncovered what is said to be the biggest synthetic drugs production site in the EU, inside an old pig shed, making five arrests. |
They swooped on the site near the north-eastern town of Opglabbeek, close to the Dutch border, Europe's police intelligence agency Europol said. | They swooped on the site near the north-eastern town of Opglabbeek, close to the Dutch border, Europe's police intelligence agency Europol said. |
Four Dutchmen and one Belgian man were arrested on suspicion of belonging to an organised crime group. | Four Dutchmen and one Belgian man were arrested on suspicion of belonging to an organised crime group. |
Shortly after the raid, a suspicious fire broke out in the shed. | Shortly after the raid, a suspicious fire broke out in the shed. |
The site was reportedly equipped to produce several hundred kilos of ecstasy a week. Spread over 1,000 sq m (10,764 sq ft), it contained high volume custom-made equipment, Europol said. | The site was reportedly equipped to produce several hundred kilos of ecstasy a week. Spread over 1,000 sq m (10,764 sq ft), it contained high volume custom-made equipment, Europol said. |
Police seized and removed 35 tonnes of chemicals, finding materials and products valued at around 3m euros (£2.5m; $4.1m). Europol described it in a press release as the "largest synthetic drugs production site ever found in the EU". | Police seized and removed 35 tonnes of chemicals, finding materials and products valued at around 3m euros (£2.5m; $4.1m). Europol described it in a press release as the "largest synthetic drugs production site ever found in the EU". |
In August, synthetic drugs were found at a laboratory in southern Belgium with a street value of 1.3bn euros, according to Belgian prosecutors. | |
'Huge fire' | 'Huge fire' |
"With a street value of between 2,250 to 6,000 euros per kilo, MDMA [ecstasy] produced from this laboratory is likely to have resulted in several million euros of turnover each month during active production," Europol said after the new find. | "With a street value of between 2,250 to 6,000 euros per kilo, MDMA [ecstasy] produced from this laboratory is likely to have resulted in several million euros of turnover each month during active production," Europol said after the new find. |
The raid took place on Friday but was only reported by Europol on Wednesday. | The raid took place on Friday but was only reported by Europol on Wednesday. |
In the early hours of Monday, a suspicious fire broke out in the pig shed, destroying equipment which had not been removed by police. | In the early hours of Monday, a suspicious fire broke out in the pig shed, destroying equipment which had not been removed by police. |
"The fire was so huge that the exact cause cannot yet be confirmed. However, due to the suspicious circumstances, police cannot rule out that it may have been a deliberate attempt to destroy evidence," Europol said. | "The fire was so huge that the exact cause cannot yet be confirmed. However, due to the suspicious circumstances, police cannot rule out that it may have been a deliberate attempt to destroy evidence," Europol said. |
The laboratory found in August was discovered in a rural area near Chimay. Nine men and two women, aged 30 to 50, were arrested and charged with possessing, manufacturing and trafficking drugs. | The laboratory found in August was discovered in a rural area near Chimay. Nine men and two women, aged 30 to 50, were arrested and charged with possessing, manufacturing and trafficking drugs. |
The suspects, from Belgium, Turkey and Poland, were part of an international criminal group, police said. | The suspects, from Belgium, Turkey and Poland, were part of an international criminal group, police said. |
Europol supported Belgian authorities with intelligence analysis during the latest operation and Europol experts helped dismantle the laboratory. | Europol supported Belgian authorities with intelligence analysis during the latest operation and Europol experts helped dismantle the laboratory. |
"Large-scale MDMA production is back in the EU and we will make it a priority to identify the organised criminal structures responsible," Michael Rauschenbach, Europol's head of serious and organised crime, said on Wednesday. | "Large-scale MDMA production is back in the EU and we will make it a priority to identify the organised criminal structures responsible," Michael Rauschenbach, Europol's head of serious and organised crime, said on Wednesday. |
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