Mexicans Arresteds in Nigerian
Nigerian drug agents arrested four Mexicans who were allegedly helping build a "super-lab" capable of producing billions of dollars' worth of methamphetamine, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency said Monday.
Spokesman
Mitchell Ofoyeju said it was the first industrial-scale production of
crystal meth found in West Africa, and possibly on the continent.
"The
Nigerians invited the Mexicans in to leverage their expertise in these
industrial-scale, high-yield productions," said Ofoyeju.
The
warehouse in southern Delta state could produce 4,000 kilograms (8,800
pounds) a week of the synthetic drug, which sells for $6,000 a kilogram
in Nigeria but as much as $300,000 a kilogram in the Asian markets
favored by Nigerian drug dealers, Ofoyeju told The Associated Press.
Most goes to Singapore and Malaysia.
The
lab completed a first successful production in February and the agents
raided it as the Mexicans were producing a second run, Ofoyeju said.
Only 1.5 kilograms of meth was recovered with 750 liters (200 gallons)
of liquid methamphetamine.
Mexico's
Foreign Relations Department said its embassy in Nigeria was working
with local authorities to confirm the suspects' identities and
nationalities and determine their legal status.
The
raid came after an undercover operation that also netted the arrests of
four Nigerians last Wednesday. The eight arrests happened in
simultaneous raids in two southern towns and the commercial capital,
Lagos.
Separately,
Nigeria's drug enforcement agency announced the weekend arrest of
suspected drug baron Tochukwu Harris Ubah in connection with the seizure
at Lagos port of 576 kilograms (1,270 pounds) of crystal meth and
ephedrine — used in small-scale production It was bound for Durban, South Africa.
The
first crystal meth labs in West Africa were discovered in Nigeria in
2011, and 10, smaller than industrial scale, have since been dismantled.
The West African Drug Commission has warned that drug lords are
corrupting politicians and law enforcers, and even running for office
themselves.
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