Overview
- Police raided a site in Świecie county in northern Poland on September 3 in an operation led by the CBŚP with antiterror units from Bydgoszcz and local police.
- Officers seized more than 300 liters of liquid methamphetamine and BMK along with nearly three tonnes of chemical precursors from a professionally equipped facility.
- A preliminary forensic assessment estimated the materials could yield at least 330 kilograms of finished meth worth about 6 million zlotys.
- Three suspects—two Mexican nationals and one Polish citizen—were transferred to the National Prosecutor’s Office in Szczecin for further proceedings.
- Authorities describe links to one of North America’s largest cartels, while some outlets name Sinaloa, a specific attribution not uniformly confirmed in official statements.