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Saturday, May 23, 2026

Three Mexican Meth Cooks Arrested at Drug Lab in Nigeria

By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat

In an increasingly common occurrence across Africa, three Mexican meth cooks were arrested by the Nigerian drug police at a raid on a synthetic drug production lab hidden in a forest in Ogun State, Nigeria.


On Wednesday, Nigeria's National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) announced the dismantling of a major meth production operation involving Nigerian and Mexican operatives, arresting ten operatives, including three Mexican cooks identified as "experts" by Nigerian authorities.

The seizure of methamphetamine bust is largest in Nigeria's history, at 2,419.48 kilograms of meth and precursor chemicals, estimated at a value of $362.9 million USD.





The Nigeria seizure comes just two weeks after South African authorities dismantled another major industrial-scale methamphetamine laboratory in Swartruggens, northwest of Johannesburg, arresting 11 suspects, including five Mexican nationals allegedly involved in supervising production. This was at least the fourth lab bust where Mexican national were arrested.


26 comments:

  1. Drug pushers are everywhere. It’s unfortunate that many who consume gave up on life.

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  2. Africa has grown as a drug distribution hub and I was doing drug interdiction through LatAm from 95-98 and starting around 1998 we began 1 to 5 missions a year in Africa up until September of 2001 when my mission changed. What I learned in roughly 50 missions from 1998-2001 was that Africa will only continue to grow as a distribution hub given the corruption and poverty of all but a small wealthy elite.

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  3. How do they communicate with each other?

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    1. They use smoke signals and dance rituals.

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    2. With your mouth, you idiot!

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  4. Those guys would be free in no time. The drug agency has gotten their photo-op. Now time for the bribes and business goes on as usual, afterall, public officials need houses, someone also has to pay for the foreign vacations of the upright officials, and money is needed to keep the side-chicks happy and compliant.

    Hell, they may even be the current president's boys. The current president is a convicted drug trafficker from the 90's in the US before returning to Nigeria, and becoming a Billionaire after occupying public office. However way you think Mexico is bad, I assure you, Nigeria is ten times worse.

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    1. These are poor farmers and nobodies nobody is bribing them out .
      At least not anytime soon as they got caught with pictures in the media .
      people think in Africa everyone can just bribe himself out.
      That's true to a certain degree.
      BUT doesn't apply for high profile cases.
      They need to do time and might let out quietly in a few Years with bribes when the case is forgotten . With some bullshitt clemency

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  5. Innocent mexicans exporting their expertise 'supply and demand' make the demand guess who supplies?
    Politically incorrect and no one wants to hear it especially here BB gloss over it

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    1. 10:47 We could gloss over your nalgas, but your stinkin' ass wiuld be impossible.

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  6. NARCO=DEATH SENTENCE

    That is what the CCP does and I can't disagree. If you kill you die. It's fair!

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  7. African meth is Curtilicious!

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  8. It's an ez sell to foreign countries NOW- "help us kill trump's America and his rich, filthy Americans!"
    America has gone to a despot

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    1. 3:07 there is worse people sticking it to America than mexican cooks in Africa,
      do you know elon musk?
      He is trying to become a trillionaire by any means necessary, watch your wallet and your US elections...

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    2. Joe Biden weaponized the US against drug trafficker Juan Orlando honduran president and drug trafficker that trafficked drugs to the US during trump's presidency, was recorded talking about stuffing the gringos noses full of cocaine, got 40 years sentence, and in a "strange twist", trump released him when he came back as president, makes you think about whose those drug traffickers belong to? On top of it it was worked with milei and ricardo salinas pliego and others $ 650 000.00 USD to campaign with dirty tricks against Mexico, recorded too.

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  9. These Nigeria dudes are real dummies. They had Mexican cooks come over to show them how to make meth. That was totally unnecessary. All they had to do was watch Breaking Bad. Nuff Said!!!

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  10. LOL how the fuck did they even manage to get over there 8000 miles away

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    1. And others think they can keep Mexicans out of the US 😂

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    2. Looks like they kicking them out of Africa too. I mean all they do is sell drugs anyway.

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  11. Humm bugg 🤔
    Mexican cooks are resorting to Africa.
    Dios mio what next?

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    1. 5:12 EUROPA, that where the money is, the russians make their own Drano, there are no coupons for that, much less money worth the trouble.
      There are those that push stupidity, like the buses full of "heroin and/or billions of dollars the Ayotzinapos stole from Guerreros Unidos" that caused their disappearance and cover-up by the mexican government of EPN with help from the US and Israel.

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  12. Pos aya andamos guey de pura fortuna. Aciendonos de tierra tambien! Echensen en sima de qualquer puto animal en sus tierras y manden ha chingar a todo su pinche puta madre los que sten ayi. Padelante plebes. No ay tiempo de rajarse uno.Puro matey matey ha lo pendejo los que los toca.

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  13. "I cant breeve " notorious last words before Fentanyl overdose

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