Dismantling drug lab on boat continues
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The police are continuing to dismantle the drug laboratory discovered on a cargo ship in the port of Moerdijk. The police hope to be able to remove most of the lab from the boat on Sunday, a spokesperson said.
So far, more than three hundred liters of methamphetamine oil have been seized.
That lab for the production of crystal meth was discovered on Friday. During the investigation, the 80-meter-long ship suddenly began to sink. A kind of booby trap is probably activated remotely. The police think that a pump was operated remotely, causing water to enter. Rijkswaterstaat then installed a sort of screen around the ship to prevent the spread of chemicals and fuel. The polluted water was pumped away and transported with tankers.

To date, more than three hundred liters of methamphetamine oil have been seized. There was also a lot of waste outside the lab spaces and there was a large container that was completely full with around 10,000 liters of drug waste and chemicals for methamphetamine.


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