The South African Police Service (SAPS) announced on Saturday the discovery of a substantial illicit drug laboratory located on a farm in Groblersdal, Limpopo. The operation, conducted on Friday, led to the arrest of four individuals, including the farm owner and two Mexican nationals.
In a detailed statement, the SAPS reported that four structures on the property were searched, revealing large quantities of chemicals commonly used in drug production, such as acetone, alongside crystal methamphetamine. The estimated street value of the seized drugs is approximately 2 billion rand (about 109 million US dollars).
This significant bust forms part of a broader crackdown on drug manufacturing and distribution in South Africa. According to the SAPS, since the beginning of the year, authorities have uncovered ten clandestine drug laboratories and made a total of 34 arrests in connection with these operations.
The police’s concerted efforts highlight the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and the illegal drug trade within the country, marking a critical step in curbing the spread of narcotics and dismantling organised crime networks.







