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Nigeria Busts Meth Cartel in Largest Seizure, Arrests Kingpin

ABUJA, May 21 (Reuters) – Nigeria’s ⁠anti-drug ⁠agency said it had ⁠dismantled a methamphetamine syndicate in the largest seizure ​of its kind in the country, seizing drugs and chemicals worth ‌about $363 million and arresting ‌10 suspects, including three Mexicans.

The National Drug Law Enforcement ⁠Agency said ⁠late on Wednesday that coordinated raids on a farm ​in Ogun state and linked properties in Lagos state, southwest Nigeria, uncovered an industrial-scale clandestine laboratory and yielded 2.4 tons of methamphetamine and ​chemical materials.

NDLEA chief Mohamed Buba Marwa said the operation, carried ⁠out ⁠over 48 hours after ⁠months ​of intelligence work, exposed a network importing foreign “technical expertise” to produce drugs ​locally.

Seven suspects, including ⁠three Mexicans described as meth “cooks”, were arrested at the farm used as a lab in Ogun state’s Abidagba forest, while the alleged mastermind, Anochili Innocent, a Nigerian, was detained at ⁠his Lagos residence. Follow-up operations brought total arrests to 10, the ⁠agency said.

The agency said the scale of the haul, equivalent to millions of street doses, highlighted a shift by drug cartels towards setting up production bases in Nigeria.

The crackdown underscores Nigeria’s growing role as both a transit and manufacturing hub in the global illegal drugs trade.

Illegal trade has been growing in Nigeria and West Africa, ⁠where porous borders allow cartels to expand logistics networks and links to Latin American trafficking groups.

Marwa said the agency will step up its crackdown on local and transnational networks ​across the country.

(Reporting by Camillus Eboh; Writing by ​Elisha Bala-Gbogbo:Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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