Major Meth Bust in Guangdong

By Matthew Bossons, November 6, 2015

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Ten individuals have been arrested in a major drug bust (830 kilograms of meth to be specific) in Qingyuan, Guangdong.

The illegal drug lab was hidden in a hilly valley with only one access route. The drug camp also had two outposts to warn of impending raids (clearly the outposts didn’t serve their purpose).

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Police destroyed the outposts and hiked one kilometer to the lab to avoid alerting the suspects. When police arrived at the lab, the meth workers were busy packaging finished product. Busted.

The case is currently under further investigation. 

[Image via Vice News]

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