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He was apparently referring to thousands of drug labs detected in previous years in the hills and scrublands around Culiacan, the capital of the northern state of Sinaloa. Those clandestine, rural production sites were often bare-bones, improvised labs covered with tree branches and tarpaulins.
Now, the meth trade has become so lucrative and so sophisticated that Mexican meth is exported as far away as Hong Kong or Australia, and the cartels have found ways to avoid detection of their drug money.
“The business models have become very innovative, or as old and antiquated as barter; ‘I’ll trade you precursor chemicals for meth,’ to avoid leaving a money trail,” Gallo said.
There is little question that drug production goes on at a huge scale in Mexico.
In February, Mexico’s Navy seized over 45 tons of methamphetamine at the biggest drug lab found during the current administration. The lab was in Quiriego, a township in a remote part of the northern border state of Sonora.
The 91,000 pounds of meth found there was more than half of the 162,000 pounds of the drug Mexico has seized so far this year.
Fentanyl production is also huge, though because it is a more potent drug, the volume is smaller.
A year ago, soldiers seized more than a half-million fentanyl pills in Culiacan in what the army at the time described as the largest synthetic drug lab found to date.
Soldiers found almost 630,000 pills that appeared to contain fentanyl, the army said. They also reported seizing 282 pounds of powdered fentanyl and about 220 pounds of suspected methamphetamine.
López Obrador, who took office on Dec. 1, 2018, also claims that Mexicans are culturally immune to drug addiction.
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