Massive European Drug Lab Bust: 130 Arrests, 1,000 Tons of Chemicals Seized in Record Operation

January 21, 2026
Massive European Drug Lab Bust: 130 Arrests, 1,000 Tons of Chemicals Seized in Record Operation
  • A sweeping European operation dismantled six drug laboratories in Germany and identified 24 across Europe, leading to 85 arrests in Europe and 45 in Germany as authorities target synthetic drug production.

  • Authorities seized about 1,000 tons of precursor chemicals, with potential drug yields exceeding 300 tons of MDMA, amphetamine, and methamphetamine.

  • During an Action Day in Papenburg, 15,000 liters of chemical waste were found and a professional cannabis operation with roughly 1,350 plants was uncovered, alongside one more arrest.

  • The labs reportedly shared information and market space rather than forming a single chain of command, underscoring health risks and environmental damage from chemical waste, which was sometimes dumped in forests.

  • Officials warn of the ongoing health and environmental threats and stress the societal task of protecting children and youth from synthetic drugs.

  • The operation highlighted violence, corruption, money laundering, and environmental damage from toxic waste, with more than 120,000 liters of hazardous waste discarded.

  • Tino Igelmann, head of the Customs Administration, praised excellent cooperation among national and international investigators.

  • The operation involved close coordination among police, prosecutors, and international partners, described as a unique scale of success.

  • Lab chemists performed complex processes to produce drugs, with explosion risks and an interconnected network of labs where production shares were partly divided rather than controlled by a single organization.

  • The production relies on skilled chemists who mix the drugs in labs, with high danger due to unknown composition and significant health and environmental risks.

  • Officials describe it as the largest European investigation into illegal chemical production and transport to date, lasting about a year with cross-border cooperation.

  • Most chemicals originated outside the EU, notably from China, with a Polish company distributing them to warehouses or labs; imports were relabeled and redirected through six-country coordination coordinated from Poland.

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