'Breaking Bad in Greater Noida': More than Rs 450 crore worth of MDMA recovered in 1-year, international drug syndicate behind, says police

Produced by: Tarun Mishra

Introduction

Over the past year, a series of methamphetamine labs operated by foreigners have been uncovered in Greater Noida, resulting in significant drug seizures and arrests, according to a PTI report.

Recent Raid

The most recent raid on April 17 led to the apprehension of four Nigerian nationals and the seizure of 26.67 kg of methylenedioxyphenethylamine (MDMA), valued at Rs 100 crore.

Previous Incidents

Earlier raids in May last year yielded over 75 kg of MDMA, with a combined value exceeding Rs 350 crore. These operations involved the arrest of several foreign nationals and the discovery of fully equipped meth labs in residential properties.

International Drug  Syndicate

Law enforcement officials suspect these incidents may only represent a fraction of a larger international drug syndicate operating in the region.

Foreign Perpetrators

Investigations have revealed that foreign nationals, primarily from Nigeria, were responsible for cooking methamphetamine in Greater Noida.

Distribution Channels

Cooked meth was distributed to contacts in Delhi before being exported to Europe through undisclosed channels.

Strategic Location

Greater Noida's less-dense residential areas and proximity to Delhi make it an attractive location for drug manufacturing due to reduced risk of detection.

Procurement of Raw  Materials

The availability of certain raw materials, such as Ephedrine, which are restricted abroad, contributes to the appeal of Greater Noida for drug production.

Innovative Smuggling Techniques

Drug suppliers utilized lesser-known shopping apps and creative concealment methods, such as hiding methamphetamine in footwear or clothing, to facilitate international smuggling operations.

Legal Action

All individuals apprehended in connection with these methamphetamine labs are currently in custody awaiting legal proceedings.