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Germany’s Drug Crackdown: Mega Lab Cleared, Ton of Marijuana Seized, Assets Frozen

Authorities now pivot to forensic analysis to map networks, aiming to cut off criminal proceeds.

Overview

  • An eight-day operation near Nauen concluded with the clearance of an industrial drug lab, the removal of twelve containers of hazardous waste and chemicals, and the seizure of about 400 kilograms of crystalline drugs.
  • Two suspects aged 41 and 50 linked to the Nauen site remain in pretrial detention as specialists handle disposal and investigators process phones, documents and chemicals.
  • Customs and police intercepted a container shipment in Hamburg and ran a controlled delivery to Berlin, seizing roughly one tonne of marijuana disguised in coconuts and arresting five men in Spandau who were later remanded.
  • An Augsburg-led sweep executed about 70 search and seizure orders with more than 370 officers, targeting suspected social-security fraud and tax evasion in the construction sector and freezing approximately €1.2 million in assets.
  • During the Augsburg raids, authorities secured about €95,000 in cash and jewelry, found hashish and crystal meth, recovered an illegal gas pistol, and seized material suspected to be child pornography, while a separate probe in Bad Schmiedeberg uncovered roughly 1,430 cannabis plants and led to two arrests now in custody.